Markoulakis R, Luke A, Reid A, Mehra K, Levitt A, Doucet S
Family Navigation Project, Sunnybrook Research Institute, Toronto, Canada.
Department of Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy, Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada.
BMC Proc. 2021 Nov 30;15(Suppl 16):24. doi: 10.1186/s12919-021-00229-0.
Individuals experiencing chronic illnesses face many physical, emotional, and social strains as a result of their illnesses, all the while trying to navigate unfamiliar territory in the healthcare system. Navigation is a strategy that can help people facing complex care needs and barriers to care in finding and accessing needed supports in the health care system. Navigators provide a patient-centred service, guiding individuals through their care plans and overcoming barriers to care. Navigation supports for individuals experiencing complex care needs have shown significant promise and have been gaining traction across Canada.
The Canadian Healthcare Navigation Conference was the first event of its kind in Canada to bring together navigation researchers, service providers, students, decision makers, and individuals with lived experience to share lessons learned, promising practices, and research findings. This event was co-hosted by the Family Navigation Project at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre and NaviCare/SoinsNavi at the University of New Brunswick, and took place virtually on April 15-16, 2021.
This event spanned two days, which both began with a keynote address, one from a researcher and medical professional in navigation, and another from an individual with lived experience involved in advocacy in Canadian healthcare. Concurrent oral presentations by a variety of presenters were held following each keynote presentation. A poster session was held at the end of the first day, and a panel presentation rounded out the second day. Concurrent and poster presentations covered a range of topics pertaining to approaches to navigation, navigator roles, evaluation and quality improvement, lived experience in navigation, and navigation in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. The panel presentation focused on identifying how the navigation field has progressed in Canada and identifying crucial next steps in navigation. These next steps were determined to be: 1) agreement on navigation-related definitions, 2) regulation and training, 3) equity, diversity, inclusion, and accessibility, 4) integrating lived experience, and 5) regional coordination.
This conference was an important first step to creating a shared national conversation about navigation services so that we can continue to develop, implement, and share best evidence and practices in the field.
患有慢性病的个体因疾病面临诸多身体、情感和社会压力,同时还要在医疗系统中应对陌生领域。导航是一种策略,可帮助面临复杂护理需求和护理障碍的人们在医疗系统中找到并获得所需支持。导航员提供以患者为中心的服务,指导个体制定护理计划并克服护理障碍。为有复杂护理需求的个体提供的导航支持已显示出巨大潜力,并在加拿大各地越来越受到关注。
加拿大医疗导航会议是加拿大同类活动中的首次,汇聚了导航研究人员、服务提供者、学生、决策者以及有实际经验的个体,以分享经验教训、有前景的实践方法和研究成果。该活动由 Sunnybrook 健康科学中心的家庭导航项目和新不伦瑞克大学的 NaviCare/SoinsNavi 共同主办,于 2021 年 4 月 15 日至 16 日以线上形式举行。
此次活动为期两天,每天都以主题演讲开场,一场由导航领域的研究人员和医学专业人员进行,另一场由参与加拿大医疗保健宣传的有实际经验的个体进行。每场主题演讲后都有不同演讲者进行并行口头报告。第一天结束时举行了海报展示环节,第二天则以小组讨论结束。并行报告和海报展示涵盖了一系列与导航方法、导航员角色、评估和质量改进、导航中的实际经验以及新冠疫情背景下的导航相关的主题。小组讨论聚焦于确定导航领域在加拿大的进展情况以及确定导航的关键下一步措施。这些下一步措施确定为:1)就与导航相关的定义达成一致;2)监管与培训;3)公平、多样性、包容性和可及性;4)融入实际经验;5)区域协调。
本次会议是开展关于导航服务的全国性共同对话的重要第一步,以便我们能够继续在该领域开发、实施和分享最佳证据及实践方法。