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Articles. :218-247
Access to health and social services in one’s official language of choice is an important component of quality and safety of care for seniors. Access can be fragmented, even in the context of legislation guaranteeing the right to receive such servi
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Healthcare Policy | Politiques de Santé. 16:78-94
Purpose The purpose of this article is to examine access to and continuity of French-language healthcare and social services in Ontario's Champlain region through an analytical framework that incorporates people seeking care, their caregivers and the
Publikováno v:
Healthc Policy
PURPOSE: The purpose of this article is to examine access to and continuity of French-language healthcare and social services in Ontario's Champlain region through an analytical framework that incorporates people seeking care, their caregivers and th
Publikováno v:
Healthcare management forum. 33(6)
Evidence suggests that language barriers present obstacles to healthcare access and quality for Francophone seniors in official language minority communities across Canada. Addressing language barriers and providing continuity is challenging, as Fren
Publikováno v:
Rehabilitation Psychology. 58:287-298
Objectives Assessment of adaptation following stroke has tended to focus either on acceptance of disability or global indicators of well-being. People with stroke, however, tend to view adaptation in terms of reengagement with personally valued activ
Autor:
Dorothy Kessler, Mary Egan, Michael Sawada, Lucy-Ann Kubina, Claire-Jehanne Dubouloz, Elizabeth Kristjansson
Publikováno v:
BMC Public Health
Background Neighbourhood income level is associated with the incidence of stroke and stroke-related mortality. It has also been linked to receipt of appropriate services, post discharge motor recovery and functional status following a stroke. We exam
Publikováno v:
Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation. 95(2)
Objective To explore reciprocal effects between participation and emotional and physical well-being during the first 2 years poststroke. Design Prospective cohort study. Setting Community. Participants An inception cohort of adults (N=67) who had bee
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Disability and rehabilitation. 35(3)
Engagement in valued activities is often difficult for people who have experienced stroke. A deeper understanding of the process of re-engagement in personally valued activities would be helpful to those designing interventions to address participati