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Assessing the Impact of Patient Navigation Prevention and Early Detection Metrics

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CANCER
Volume 117, Issue 15, Pages 3553-3564

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/cncr.26267

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patient navigation; prevention and control; early detection of cancer; cancer screening; program evaluation; measures

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  1. Pfizer Oncology
  2. Livestrong (Lance Armstrong Foundation)
  3. Susan G. Komen for the Cure
  4. Oncology Nursing Society (ONS)
  5. American College of Surgeons Commission on Cancer
  6. American Cancer Society
  7. AstraZeneca

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BACKGROUND. The lack of comparable metrics to evaluate prevention and early detection patient navigation programs impeded the ability to identify best practices. METHODS. The Prevention and Early Detection Workgroup of the Patient Navigation Leadership Summit was charged with making recommendations for common clinical metrics specific to the prevention and early detection phase of the cancer care continuum. The workgroup began with a review of existing literature to characterize variability in published navigation metrics; then developed a list of priority recommendations that would be applicable to the range of navigation settings (clinical, academic, or community-based). RESULTS. Recommendations for researchers and program evaluators included the following: 1) Clearly document key program characteristics; 2) Use a set of core data elements to form the basis of your reported metrics; and 3) Prioritize data collection using methods with the least amount of bias. CONCLUSIONS. If navigation programs explicitly state the context of their evaluation and choose from among the common set of data elements, meaningful comparisons among existing programs should be feasible. Cancer 2011;117(15 suppl):3553-64. (C) 2011 American Cancer Society.

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