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Implementing and Measuring the Impact of Patient Navigation at a Comprehensive Community Cancer Center

Cheryl Campbell

Janet Craig

Julie Eggert

Chasse Bailey-Dorton

navigation, patient navigation, patient navigator
ONF 2009, 37(1), 61-68. DOI: 10.1188/10.ONF.61-68

Purpose/Objectives: To determine whether patient navigation in a comprehensive community cancer center affects patient and staff perceptions of patient preparation for treatment, access to care, and overall satisfaction.

Design: Program evaluation with patient and staff surveys.

Setting: Comprehensive community cancer center accredited by the American College of Surgeons in the southeastern United States with 1,037 analytic cases of cancer in 2007; population of the main county served is about 177,963.

Sample: 48 patients (28 navigator and 20 non-navigator) and 26 employees, including physicians, nurses, and other support staff.

Methods: A 10-item survey with Likert scale format was sent to a stratified sample of 100 newly diagnosed patients with cancer. A five-item survey with the same format was sent to 40 staff working with the patients.

Main Research Variable: Patient navigation.

Findings: Patients who received navigation services responded more positively to survey statements. Statistical significance (p > 0.05) was identified in 7 of 10 statements when patient groups were compared. Provider responses indicated agreement with all five statements included in the survey.

Conclusions: Patients with cancer and oncology staff reported that patient navigation is effective in increasing patient satisfaction and decreasing barriers to care.

Implications for Nursing: Patient navigation is an emerging trend in cancer care. Patient navigators can play a significant role in assisting patients with coordinating services across the continuum of care. Continued research is essential in refining the role and eminence of patient navigators.

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