Breast Cancer Clinical Trial
Ohio Patient Navigator Research Program
Summary
The Ohio Patient Navigator Research Program (OPNRP) proposes to alleviate disparities in relation to the timely diagnosis and treatment of breast, cervical and colorectal cancer in Columbus, OH.
Full Description
The goal of the Ohio Patient Navigator Research Program (OPNRP) is to facilitate timely access to quality, standard cancer care for persons diagnosed with breast, cervical, and colorectal cancer in a culturally sensitive manner. This program will be carried out within clinics of The Ohio State University Primary Care Network (OSU PCN) and the Columbus Neighborhood Health Centers (CNHC) in Columbus, Ohio with a preponderance of patients from underserved (i.e., racial/ethnic minorities, people of lower socioeconomic status, and the elderly) populations. This goal will be accomplished by completing the following objectives:
Objectives
Develop the OPNRP through the work of a consortium of institutions including The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center (OSUCCC) and James Cancer Hospital (JCH), the Ohio Division of the American Cancer Society (ACS), and the Ohio Commission on Minority Health (OCMH);
Conduct a formative research phase to assess referral patterns and barriers to prompt diagnosis and treatment services, as well as strategies to overcome barriers among patients of these clinic networks;
Implement and evaluate the patient navigator program in 12 primary care clinics using a group randomized, controlled design to assess the efficacy of the intervention to reduce the time to delivery of standard cancer diagnosis and services and non-cancer resolution or cancer diagnosis and treatment after the diagnosis of an abnormal finding from a cancer detection procedure for breast, cervical or colorectal cancer, as well as improve patient satisfaction with care and quality of life;
Conduct a process evaluation to assess the barriers to implementation of the intervention program, the features of the intervention (e.g., appointments kept/missed, materials provided to patients, etc.), patient satisfaction with the navigator, and clinic perceptions of the navigator program; and
Conduct a cost-effectiveness evaluation of the navigator program. Results from this study will be disseminated throughout Ohio by community partners and used to provide information on concrete ways to utilize patient navigators to reduce the burden of cancer in underserved populations, a goal of the National Cancer Institute (NCI) and Department of Health and Human Services (DHS) Healthy People 2010. The OPNRP is one of nine grantees in NCI/ACS's Patient Navigator Research Program (PNRP).
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
Over age 18 years
Be a regular patient of the primary care practice
Be able to give informed consent
Have had either an abnormal screening test, an abnormal diagnostic test, or an abnormal clinical finding leading to diagnostic testing for cervical, breast, or colorectal cancer, or a diagnosis of cervical, breast, or colorectal cancer
Speak and understand English, or Spanish. For those participants who do not speak and understand English they will only be enrolled/consented into the program if translation services are available.
Exclusion Criteria:
Cognitively impaired
Prior history of cancer (except for nonmelanoma of the skin)
Living in a nursing home
Prior navigation
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There is 1 Location for this study
Columbus Ohio, 43201, United States
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