Case Mary Ann B
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, MA, USA.
Clin J Oncol Nurs. 2011 Feb;15(1):33-40. doi: 10.1188/11.CJON.33-40.
The purpose of this integrative review is to explore the presence of the oncology nurse as navigator on measurable patient outcomes. Eighteen primary nursing research studies were found using combinations of the following key words: advocate, cancer, case manager, coach, certification, guide, navigator, nurse, oncology, patient navigator, pivot nurse, and continuity of care. Nurse researchers identified nursing-sensitive patient outcomes related to the time to diagnosis and appropriate treatment, effect on mood states, satisfaction, support, continuity of care, and cost outcomes. Navigator roles are expanding globally, and nurses should continue to embrace opportunities to ensure the safe passage of patients with cancer along the entire trajectory of illness and to evaluate the implications for educational preparation, research, and practice of navigators of all kinds.
本综合性综述的目的是探讨肿瘤护理人员作为导航者对可衡量的患者结局的影响。通过组合使用以下关键词:倡导者、癌症、病例管理员、指导者、认证、引导、导航者、护士、肿瘤学、患者导航者、枢纽护士以及护理连续性,共找到18项主要的护理研究。护理研究人员确定了与诊断时间和适当治疗、对情绪状态的影响、满意度、支持、护理连续性以及成本结局相关的护理敏感型患者结局。导航者的角色正在全球范围内不断扩展,护士应继续抓住机会,确保癌症患者在疾病的整个过程中安全度过,并评估对各类导航者的教育准备、研究和实践的影响。