An evaluation report of the nurse navigator services for the breast cancer support program
The purpose of this quality improvement project was to evaluate the effectiveness of breast cancer care support provided by breast cancer care navigators (BCCN) for women attending the breast health clinic (BHC). This evaluative process examined patients’ satisfaction with the nurse navigator progra...
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doaj-574bd508759b450693889456561f5ba72020-11-25T01:04:47ZengPappin CommunicationsCanadian Oncology Nursing Journal1181-912X2015-10-0125440941410.5737/23688076254409414An evaluation report of the nurse navigator services for the breast cancer support programKris TrevillionSavitri Singh-CarlsonFrances WongColleen SherriffThe purpose of this quality improvement project was to evaluate the effectiveness of breast cancer care support provided by breast cancer care navigators (BCCN) for women attending the breast health clinic (BHC). This evaluative process examined patients’ satisfaction with the nurse navigator program that focused on addressing breast cancer patients’ informational needs, emotional support, and guidance through the cancer trajectory. A survey approach using Likert-type scales and open-ended questions was utilized to gather data. Patients seen at the BHC between July 2011 and July 2013 were sent the surveys by mail. The 154 responses constituted a 69% response rate. More than 90% of participants understood the information provided by the BCCN and were satisfied with the information that had been received. Psychosocial support from patient/family counselling services at the agency and in the community were among the most common request for resources. Recommendations include contacting patients directly after their initial meeting at the clinic and at least once after their treatments began, to ensure continuity and support. BCCN role was identified as being valuable with a positive effect on patients' experience.http://www.canadianoncologynursingjournal.com/index.php/conj/article/view/607/600 |
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An evaluation report of the nurse navigator services for the breast cancer support program |
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An evaluation report of the nurse navigator services for the breast cancer support program |
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Canadian Oncology Nursing Journal |
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The purpose of this quality improvement project was to evaluate the effectiveness of breast cancer care support provided by breast cancer care navigators (BCCN) for women attending the breast health clinic (BHC). This evaluative process examined patients’ satisfaction with the nurse navigator program that focused on addressing breast cancer patients’ informational needs, emotional support, and guidance through the cancer trajectory. A survey approach using Likert-type scales and open-ended questions was utilized to gather data. Patients seen at the BHC between July 2011 and July 2013 were sent the surveys by mail. The 154 responses constituted a 69% response rate. More than 90% of participants understood the information provided by the BCCN and were satisfied with the information that had been received. Psychosocial support from patient/family counselling services at the agency and in the community were among the most common request for resources. Recommendations include contacting patients directly after their initial meeting at the clinic and at least once after their treatments began, to ensure continuity and support. BCCN role was identified as being valuable with a positive effect on patients' experience. |
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