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The efficacy and cost-effectiveness of patient navigation programs across the cancer continuum: A systematic review
Authors:Brittany M Bernardo MPH  Xiaochen Zhang MPH  Chloe M Beverly Hery MS  Rachel J Meadows MPH  Electra D Paskett PhD
Institution:1. Division of Population Sciences, Comprehensive Cancer Center, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio;2. Division of Population Sciences, Comprehensive Cancer Center, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio

Division of Epidemiology, College of Public Health, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio

Abstract:Published studies regarding patient navigation (PN) and cancer were reviewed to assess quality, determine gaps, and identify avenues for future research. The PubMed and EMBASE databases were searched for studies investigating the efficacy and cost-effectiveness of PN across the cancer continuum. Each included article was scored independently by 2 separate reviewers with the Quality Assessment Tool for Quantitative Studies. The current review identified 113 published articles that assessed PN and cancer care, between August 1, 2010, and February 1, 2018, 14 of which reported on the cost-effectiveness of PN programs. Most publications focused on the effectiveness of PN in screening (50%) and diagnosis (27%) along the continuum of cancer care. Many described the effectiveness of PN for breast cancer (52%) or colorectal cancer outcomes (51%). Most studies reported favorable outcomes for PN programs, including increased uptake of and adherence to cancer screenings, timely diagnostic resolution and follow-up, higher completion rates for cancer therapy, and higher rates of attending medical appointments. Cost-effectiveness studies showed that PN programs yielded financial benefits. Quality assessment showed that 75 of the 113 included articles (65%) had 2 or more weak components. In conclusion, this review indicates numerous gaps within the PN and cancer literature where improvement is needed. For example, more research is needed at other points along the continuum of cancer care outside of screening and diagnosis. In addition, future research into the effectiveness of PN for understudied cancers outside of breast and colorectal cancer is necessary along with an assessment of cost-effectiveness and more rigorous reporting of study designs and results in published articles.
Keywords:continuum of cancer care  efficacy of patient navigation  patient navigation  patient navigation cost  review
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