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Evaluation of a patient navigation program.

Catherine Koh1, Joan M Nelson, Paul F Cook

  • 1National University Hospital, Singapore. cathkoh@singnet.com.sg

Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing
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A patient navigation program improved timeliness to cancer care and resolved patient barriers, leading to high satisfaction. Continued evaluation is crucial for optimizing this supportive oncology nursing role.

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Area of Science:

  • Oncology Nursing
  • Patient Navigation
  • Cancer Care Delivery

Background:

  • Patient navigation programs aim to improve cancer care access and patient outcomes.
  • Identifying and addressing barriers in the cancer care continuum is essential.
  • Oncology nurses play a vital role in patient support and care coordination.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the effectiveness of a patient navigation program.
  • To assess the impact on timeliness of cancer care access.
  • To determine the rate of barrier resolution and patient satisfaction.

Main Methods:

  • A prospective study involving 55 patients over six months.
  • Tracking time intervals from diagnostic biopsy to specialist consultation and treatment initiation.
  • Monitoring patient-reported barriers and satisfaction levels.

Main Results:

  • Reduced average time from biopsy to specialist consultation (14.6 to 12.8 days).
  • Reduced average time from biopsy to treatment initiation (30 to 26.2 days).
  • Successfully resolved 71% of patient-identified barriers; high patient satisfaction reported.

Conclusions:

  • Patient navigation programs show promise in enhancing timely cancer care and barrier resolution.
  • Oncology nurses are integral to the success of patient navigation.
  • Ongoing program evaluation and nurse role optimization are recommended for improving cancer care delivery.