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. 2014 Sep;29(3):449-57.
doi: 10.1007/s13187-014-0640-z.

Lay navigator model for impacting cancer health disparities

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Lay navigator model for impacting cancer health disparities

Cathy D Meade et al. J Cancer Educ. 2014 Sep.

Abstract

This paper recounts experiences, challenges, and lessons learned when implementing a lay patient navigator program to improve cancer care among medically underserved patients who presented in a primary care clinic with a breast or colorectal cancer abnormality. The program employed five lay navigators to navigate 588 patients. Central programmatic elements were the following: (1) use of bilingual lay navigators with familiarity of communities they served; (2) provision of training, education, and supportive activities; (3) multidisciplinary clinical oversight that factored in caseload intensity; and (4) well-developed partnerships with community clinics and social service entities. Deconstruction of healthcare system information was fundamental to navigation processes. We conclude that a lay model of navigation is well suited to assist patients through complex healthcare systems; however, a stepped care model that includes both lay and professional navigation may be optimal to help patients across the entire continuum.

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Patient Navigation Model. This model describes applicability of patient navigation from prevention and early detection, to survivorship efforts, and suitability of lay and professional patient navigators along the continuum. Adapted with permission from H.P. Freeman [13].

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