Community Health Sciences, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Community Health Sciences, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
BMJ Open. 2024 Aug 3;14(8):e082666. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2023-082666.
Patient navigation, a complex health intervention meant to address widespread fragmentation across the healthcare landscape, has been widely adopted internationally. This rapid uptake in patient navigation has led to a broadening of the service's reach to include those of different social positions and different health conditions. Despite the popularity and prevalence of patient navigation programmes, the extent of patient involvement and/or partnership in their construction has yet to be articulated. This scoping review will explore and describe the extent to which patients have been engaged in the development and/or implementation of patient navigation programmes to date.
This scoping review will adhere to the Arksey and O'Malley framework for conducting scoping reviews. The electronic databases MEDLINE, CINAHL, EMBASE, PsycINFO, SocINDEX and Scopus were searched in September 2023 using terms related to patient navigation and programme implementation. Inclusion criteria stipulate that the studies must: (1) include an intervention labelled as 'navigation' in a healthcare setting and (2) describe patient engagement in the design, development and/or implementation process of said patient navigation programme. To assess study eligibility, two reviewers will independently read through the titles and abstracts, followed by the full texts, of each study identified from the search strategy to determine whether they meet inclusion criteria. Reviewers will then extract data from the included studies, present descriptive study characteristics in tables, and perform qualitative content analysis.
This review does not require ethics approval as data will be collated exclusively from peer-reviewed articles and thesis dissertations. A manuscript summarising the results of the review will be written and submitted to a peer-reviewed journal for publication. The review will map aspects of programme development that have repeatedly utilised patient perspectives and areas where engagement has lagged. This review will also depict how patient engagement varies across programme characteristics.
患者导航是一种复杂的健康干预措施,旨在解决医疗保健领域广泛存在的碎片化问题,已在国际上得到广泛采用。患者导航的快速普及导致服务范围扩大,涵盖了不同社会地位和不同健康状况的人群。尽管患者导航计划广受欢迎和普及,但患者参与其构建的程度和/或合作伙伴关系尚未明确阐述。本范围综述将探讨和描述迄今为止患者在患者导航计划的开发和/或实施中参与的程度。
本范围综述将遵循阿特赛和奥马利的框架进行综述。2023 年 9 月,使用与患者导航和计划实施相关的术语,在 MEDLINE、CINAHL、EMBASE、PsycINFO、SocINDEX 和 Scopus 电子数据库中进行搜索。纳入标准规定,研究必须:(1)在医疗保健环境中包含标记为“导航”的干预措施;(2)描述患者参与设计、开发和/或实施所述患者导航计划的过程。为了评估研究的资格,两名审查员将独立阅读搜索策略中确定的每项研究的标题和摘要,然后阅读全文,以确定它们是否符合纳入标准。审查员将从纳入的研究中提取数据,以表格形式呈现描述性研究特征,并进行定性内容分析。
本综述不需要伦理批准,因为数据将仅从同行评议的文章和论文中收集。将撰写一份总结综述结果的手稿,并提交给同行评议期刊发表。该综述将绘制计划开发中反复利用患者观点的方面和参与滞后的方面。该综述还将描述患者参与在计划特征方面的差异。