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de Moissac, D., & Bowen, S. (2017). Impact of language barriers on access to healthcare for official language minority Francophones in Canada. Healthcare Management Forum, 30(4), 207‑212. cin20. doi:10.1177/0840470417706378
de Moissac, D., & Bowen, S. (2019). Impact of Language Barriers on Quality of Care and Patient Safety for Official Language Minority Francophones in Canada. Journal of Patient Experience, 6(1), 24‑32. doi:10.1177/2374373518769008
Drolet, M., Arcand, I., Benoît, J., Savard, J., Savard, S., & Lagacé, J. (2015) Agir pour avoir accès à des services sociaux et de santé en français: Des Francophones en situation minoritaire nous enseignent quoi faire! Canadian Social Work Review, 32(1–2), 5-26. doi:10.7202/1034141ar
Drolet, M. (2017). Problématique générale: Enjeux de l’accessibilité et de l’offre active de services sociaux et de santé au sein de la francophonie canadienne en situation minoritaire. Dans : M. Drolet, P. Bouchard & J. Savard (eds.), Accessibilité et offre active : Santé et services sociaux en contexte linguistique minoritaire, Ottawa, Presses de l’Université d’Ottawa, p. 13-32.
Dupuis-Blanchard, S., Gould, O. N., Gibbons, C., Simard, M., Éthier, S., & Villalon, L. (2015) Strategies for Aging in Place: The Experience of Language-Minority Seniors with Loss of Independence. Global Qualitative Nursing Research. doi:10.1177/2333393614565187
Fondation canadienne pour l’amélioration des services de santé (2020). Réintégration des proches aidants comme partenaires de soins essentiels pendant la pandémie de COVID-19. Repéré à: https://www.fcass-cfhi.ca/docs/default-source/itr/tools-and-resources/bt-re-integration-of-family-caregivers-as-essential-partners-covid-19-f.pdf?sfvrsn=1eb12bb7_6.
Gaugler, J. (2005) ‘Family involvement in residential long-term care: A synthesis and critical review’. Aging and Mental Health, 9, pp.105-118. doi.org/10.1080/13607860412331310245
Phillips, D., Paul, G., Fahy, M., Dowling-Hetherington, L., … and Lafferty, A. (2020) The invisible workforce during the COVID-19 pandemic: Family carers at the frontline. HRB Open Research, 3 [en ligne]. doi:10.12688/hrbopenres.13059.1
Schlaudecker, J. D. (2020) ‘Essential Family Caregivers in Long-term Care during the COVID-19 Pandemic’. Journal of the American Medical Directors Association. doi:10.1016/j.jamda.2020.05.027
Simard, M., Dupuis-Blanchard, S., Villalon, L., Gould, O., Ethier, S., and Gibbons, C. (2015) The influence of minority sociolinguistic context on home support for seniors in devitalized rural areas: The case of Acadieville New Brunswick. Canadian Journal on Aging, 34(2), 194-206. doi:10.1017/S0714980815000069