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. 2016 Apr 1;122(7):1060-7.
doi: 10.1002/cncr.29902. Epub 2016 Feb 5.

Satisfaction with cancer care among underserved racial-ethnic minorities and lower-income patients receiving patient navigation

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Satisfaction with cancer care among underserved racial-ethnic minorities and lower-income patients receiving patient navigation

Pascal Jean-Pierre et al. Cancer. .

Abstract

Background: Patient navigation is a barrier-focused program of care coordination designed to achieve timely and high-quality cancer-related care for medically underserved racial-ethnic minorities and the poor. However, to the authors' knowledge, few studies to date have examined the relationship between satisfaction with navigators and cancer-related care.

Methods: The authors included data from 1345 patients with abnormal cancer screening tests or a definitive cancer diagnosis who participated in the Patient Navigation Research Program to test the efficacy of patient navigation. Participants completed demographic questionnaires and measures of patient satisfaction with cancer-related care (PSCC) and patient satisfaction with interpersonal relationship with navigator (PSN-I). The authors obtained descriptive statistics to characterize the sample and conducted regression analyses to assess the degree of association between PSN-I and PSCC, controlling for demographic and clinical factors. Analyses of variance were conducted to examine group differences controlling for statistically significant covariates.

Results: Statistically significant relationships were found between the PSCC and PSN-I for patients with abnormal cancer screening tests (1040 patients; correlation coefficient (r), 0.4 [P<.001]) and those with a definitive cancer diagnosis (305 patients; correlation coefficient, 0.4 [P<.001]). The regression analysis indicated that having an abnormal colorectal cancer screening test in the abnormal screening test group and increased age and minority race-ethnicity status in the cancer diagnosis group were associated with a higher satisfaction with cancer care (P<.01).

Conclusions: Satisfaction with navigators appears to be significantly associated with satisfaction with cancer-related care. Information regarding the patient-navigator relationship should be integrated into patient navigation programs to maximize the likelihood of reducing caner disparities and mortality for medically underserved racial-ethnic minorities and the poor.

Keywords: cancer disparities; patient navigators; patient satisfaction with cancer-related care; patient satisfaction with navigators; psychometric validation; psychometrics.

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Conflict of interest disclosures: The authors have no conflict of interest to declare.

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