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Table 4 FISSA’s experience with the Albertan healthcare services

From: Access to healthcare services and confidence in healthcare professionals’ management of malaria: the views of Francophone sub-Saharan African Immigrants living in western Canada

Parameter

Frequency (n = 382)

Percentage (%)

Number of visits per year

 More than two

155

41

 Two or less

150

39

 Other(a)

77

20

Have received healthcare services in Alberta

243

64

Did not received healthcare service in French(b)

171

70

Felt access to medical treatment was easy(c)

 Yes

197

83

 No

33

14

 Unsure

8

3

Self-rated comprehension during visits (1–10 scale)(b)

 Good (> 5)

199

82

 Low (≤ 5)

20

8

 Other(d)

24

10

Satisfied with care(b)

 Yes

188

77

 Neutral

44

18

 No

11

5

Satisfied with care of children(e)

 Yes

172

71

 Neutral

59

24

 No

12

5

  1. a“Other” includes participants who were unclear, answered “N/A” or did not answer
  2. bn = 243: Only includes participants who answered “Yes” to having received care in Alberta
  3. cn = 238: Includes participants who answered “Yes” to having received medical treatment in Alberta and answered the treatment accessibility question
  4. d“Other” includes participants who were unclear or did not answer
  5. en = 243: Only includes participants who indicated having children