Simon Melissa A, Tom Laura S, Leung Ivy, Wong Esther, Knightly Eileen E, Vicencio Daniel P, Yau Ann, Ortigara Karen, Dong XinQi
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL, USA.
Robert H. Lurie Comprehensive Cancer Center, Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL, USA.
Health Serv Insights. 2019 Apr 18;12:1178632919841376. doi: 10.1177/1178632919841376. eCollection 2019.
As health care reform continues within the United States, navigators may play increasingly diverse and vital roles across the health care continuum. The growing interest in patient navigation programs for underserved populations calls for detailed descriptions of intervention components to facilitate implementation and dissemination efforts.
In Chicago's Chinatown, Chinese immigrant women face language, cultural, and access barriers in obtaining breast and cervical cancer screening and follow-up. These barriers spurred the research partnership between Northwestern University, the Chinese American Service League, Mercy Hospital & Medical Center, and Rush University Medical Center to formalize the Chinatown Patient Navigation Collaborative for adapting and implementing previously developed patient navigation models.
In this report, we describe the adaptation of patient navigation to build the Chinatown Patient Navigation Collaborative's community-based patient navigation program for breast and cervical cancer. We offer insights into the roles of community patient navigators in safety net hospital and underserved Chinese immigrant communities, and describe implications for patient navigation initiatives to maximize community benefits by improving access to health care for vulnerable populations.
Our adaptation and implementation of a patient navigation intervention in Chicago's Chinatown illustrates promising approaches for future navigator research.
随着美国医疗保健改革的持续推进,导航员可能在整个医疗保健连续过程中发挥越来越多样化且至关重要的作用。对服务不足人群的患者导航项目的兴趣日益浓厚,这就需要对干预组成部分进行详细描述,以促进实施和推广工作。
在芝加哥的唐人街,华裔移民女性在获得乳腺癌和宫颈癌筛查及后续治疗方面面临语言、文化和就医障碍。这些障碍促使西北大学、美华服务联盟、慈善医院及医疗中心和拉什大学医学中心建立研究合作关系,以规范唐人街患者导航协作组织,用于调整和实施先前开发的患者导航模式。
在本报告中,我们描述了对患者导航进行调整,以建立唐人街患者导航协作组织基于社区的乳腺癌和宫颈癌患者导航项目。我们深入探讨了社区患者导航员在安全网医院和服务不足的华裔移民社区中所起的作用,并描述了患者导航倡议通过改善弱势群体获得医疗保健的机会来最大化社区利益的意义。
我们在芝加哥唐人街对患者导航干预措施的调整和实施,为未来导航员研究展示了有前景的方法。