Health care stakeholder perspectives regarding the role of a patient navigator during transition to adult care
Abstract Background Transition to adult care represents a vulnerable period for young people with special health care needs as they navigate multiple life transitions and developmental issues. Patient navigators are a promising intervention designed to facilitate the transfer from pediatric to adult...
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doaj-3488166da617461eb205f32fa8fb15222020-11-25T03:10:43ZengBMCBMC Health Services Research1472-69632019-06-0119111010.1186/s12913-019-4227-6Health care stakeholder perspectives regarding the role of a patient navigator during transition to adult careGina Dimitropoulos0Elizabeth Morgan-Maver1Brooke Allemang2Kyleigh Schraeder3Shannon D. Scott4Jorge Pinzon5Gail Andrew6Gregory Guilcher7Lorraine Hamiwka8Eddy Lang9Kerry McBrien10Alberto Nettel-Aguirre11Daniele Pacaud12Lonnie Zwaigenbaum13Andrew Mackie14Susan Samuel15Faculty of Social Work, Professional Faculties 4212, University of CalgaryUniversity of CalgaryFaculty of Social Work, Professional Faculties 4212, University of CalgaryAlberta Children’s Hospital Research InstituteFaculty of Nursing, University of AlbertaAlberta Children’s Hospital Research InstituteDepartment of Pediatrics, University of AlbertaDepartment of Pediatrics, University of CalgaryDepartment of Pediatrics, University of CalgaryDepartment of Emergency Medicine, University of CalgaryDepartment of Community Health Sciences, University of CalgaryAlberta Children’s Hospital Research InstituteAlberta Children’s Hospital Research InstituteDepartment of Pediatrics, University of AlbertaDepartment of Pediatrics, University of AlbertaAlberta Children’s Hospital Research InstituteAbstract Background Transition to adult care represents a vulnerable period for young people with special health care needs as they navigate multiple life transitions and developmental issues. Patient navigators are a promising intervention designed to facilitate the transfer from pediatric to adult care. However, consistent definitions, key tasks, roles and responsibilities are lacking in guiding the scope of practice and the implementation of patient navigators. Methods Fundamental qualitative description was utilized in this study to identify perceptions from health care providers about implementing a patient navigator service for young people with special health care needs in transition to adult care. A purposive sample of health care providers with a variety of backgrounds within pediatric and adult systems in Alberta, Canada were recruited. Semi-structured interviews with participants were analyzed using thematic analysis to inductively identify perceptions regarding the role of patient navigators. Results A total of 43 health care providers highlighted the need for a patient navigator service to encompass 4 key stages for young people with special health care needs transitioning from pediatric to adult services: (1) identification of young people with special health care needs and families requiring support, (2) preparation for transfer, (3) health system navigation and, (4) post-transfer support. Conclusions The results of this qualitative study provide guidance for the development of patient navigator interventions for young people with special health care needs, as well as provide support for current transition services offered across Canada.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12913-019-4227-6AdolescentsYoung adultsTransition age young peopleChronic diseaseQualitative researchPatient navigator (PN) |
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Gina Dimitropoulos Elizabeth Morgan-Maver Brooke Allemang Kyleigh Schraeder Shannon D. Scott Jorge Pinzon Gail Andrew Gregory Guilcher Lorraine Hamiwka Eddy Lang Kerry McBrien Alberto Nettel-Aguirre Daniele Pacaud Lonnie Zwaigenbaum Andrew Mackie Susan Samuel |
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Gina Dimitropoulos Elizabeth Morgan-Maver Brooke Allemang Kyleigh Schraeder Shannon D. Scott Jorge Pinzon Gail Andrew Gregory Guilcher Lorraine Hamiwka Eddy Lang Kerry McBrien Alberto Nettel-Aguirre Daniele Pacaud Lonnie Zwaigenbaum Andrew Mackie Susan Samuel Health care stakeholder perspectives regarding the role of a patient navigator during transition to adult care BMC Health Services Research Adolescents Young adults Transition age young people Chronic disease Qualitative research Patient navigator (PN) |
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Gina Dimitropoulos Elizabeth Morgan-Maver Brooke Allemang Kyleigh Schraeder Shannon D. Scott Jorge Pinzon Gail Andrew Gregory Guilcher Lorraine Hamiwka Eddy Lang Kerry McBrien Alberto Nettel-Aguirre Daniele Pacaud Lonnie Zwaigenbaum Andrew Mackie Susan Samuel |
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Health care stakeholder perspectives regarding the role of a patient navigator during transition to adult care |
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Health care stakeholder perspectives regarding the role of a patient navigator during transition to adult care |
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Health care stakeholder perspectives regarding the role of a patient navigator during transition to adult care |
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health care stakeholder perspectives regarding the role of a patient navigator during transition to adult care |
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Abstract Background Transition to adult care represents a vulnerable period for young people with special health care needs as they navigate multiple life transitions and developmental issues. Patient navigators are a promising intervention designed to facilitate the transfer from pediatric to adult care. However, consistent definitions, key tasks, roles and responsibilities are lacking in guiding the scope of practice and the implementation of patient navigators. Methods Fundamental qualitative description was utilized in this study to identify perceptions from health care providers about implementing a patient navigator service for young people with special health care needs in transition to adult care. A purposive sample of health care providers with a variety of backgrounds within pediatric and adult systems in Alberta, Canada were recruited. Semi-structured interviews with participants were analyzed using thematic analysis to inductively identify perceptions regarding the role of patient navigators. Results A total of 43 health care providers highlighted the need for a patient navigator service to encompass 4 key stages for young people with special health care needs transitioning from pediatric to adult services: (1) identification of young people with special health care needs and families requiring support, (2) preparation for transfer, (3) health system navigation and, (4) post-transfer support. Conclusions The results of this qualitative study provide guidance for the development of patient navigator interventions for young people with special health care needs, as well as provide support for current transition services offered across Canada. |
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Adolescents Young adults Transition age young people Chronic disease Qualitative research Patient navigator (PN) |
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