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外科新型职业前患者导航计划的障碍与促进因素

Barriers to and Facilitators of a Novel Preprofessional Patient Navigation Program in Surgery.

作者信息

Moneme Adora N, Syvyk Solomiya, Bakillah Emna, Keddem Shimrit, Schapira Marilyn M, Chen Angela T, Morales Carrie, Goldshore Mathew, Morris Jon B, Kelz Rachel R

机构信息

Department of Surgery, Perelman School of Medicine of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Center for Surgery and Health Economics, Department of Surgery, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Center for Surgical Health, Department of Surgery, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Department of Surgery, Perelman School of Medicine of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Center for Surgery and Health Economics, Department of Surgery, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Center for Surgical Health, Department of Surgery, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

出版信息

J Surg Res. 2025 Jul;311:54-63. doi: 10.1016/j.jss.2025.03.066. Epub 2025 May 17.

DOI:10.1016/j.jss.2025.03.066
PMID:40382806
Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Patients without adequate insurance often face barriers to surgical care, resulting in disparities in health outcomes. Patient navigation programs, often reliant on trained health professionals, have been successful in addressing these barriers in oncology, but few exist for patients with benign surgical disease. This study aims to identify the barriers to and facilitators of a novel surgical preprofessional patient navigation program for underinsured patients.

METHODS

A semistructured qualitative interview study was performed from February 7, 2023, to November 2, 2023, at a single center using freelisting and open-ended responses. Preprofessional navigators included volunteer medical students, postbaccalaureate students, and research personnel. Navigators with an active or prior affiliation with the navigation program and who had navigated at least two patients, were selected using purposeful sampling. The primary outcomes were navigator perceptions of barriers to and facilitators of patient navigation and suggested interventions to improve the navigation experience. Interview responses were analyzed using salience indices and a modified grounded theory approach.

RESULTS

Among 22 navigators interviewed (14 women [63.6%], 14 medical students [63.6%]), the average navigation experience was 1.3 y. In freelisting and open-ended responses, participants reported barriers and facilitators related to patient, provider, administrative, and health system factors. Key barriers included language and cultural barriers, patient engagement, and limited workforce. Facilitators included organizational leadership support, standardized navigator operating procedures, and coordination within the health system. Participants suggested several interventions to improve patient navigation, including patient support groups, language support, integration of social support services, and establishment of shadowing opportunities during the navigator onboarding process.

CONCLUSIONS

Preprofessional navigators can expand the workforce and provide critical experiences with underinsured populations for future health professionals. Surgical patient navigation was impacted by four disparity domains including patient, provider, administrative, and health system factors. Standardized procedures for navigators and the complexity of the insurance application impact the success of navigation toward surgical health equity. Broad institutional, state, and national support for patient navigation may be associated with increase reductions in disparities for marginalized patient populations.

摘要

引言

没有足够保险的患者在接受外科治疗时常常面临障碍,这导致了健康结果的差异。患者导航项目通常依赖训练有素的医疗专业人员,在肿瘤学领域成功地消除了这些障碍,但针对患有良性外科疾病的患者的此类项目却很少。本研究旨在确定一项针对未充分投保患者的新型外科术前专业患者导航项目的障碍和促进因素。

方法

2023年2月7日至2023年11月2日,在一个中心进行了一项半结构化定性访谈研究,采用自由列举和开放式回答的方式。术前专业导航员包括志愿医学生、本科后学生和研究人员。通过目的抽样选择与导航项目有活跃或先前关联且至少为两名患者提供过导航服务的导航员。主要结果是导航员对患者导航障碍和促进因素的看法,以及为改善导航体验提出的干预措施。使用显著性指数和改进的扎根理论方法对访谈回答进行分析。

结果

在接受访谈的22名导航员中(14名女性[63.6%],14名医学生[63.6%]),平均导航经验为1.3年。在自由列举和开放式回答中,参与者报告了与患者、提供者、行政和卫生系统因素相关的障碍和促进因素。关键障碍包括语言和文化障碍、患者参与度以及劳动力有限。促进因素包括组织领导支持、标准化的导航员操作程序以及卫生系统内的协调。参与者提出了几项改善患者导航的干预措施,包括患者支持小组、语言支持、社会支持服务整合以及在导航员入职过程中建立跟班学习机会。

结论

术前专业导航员可以扩充劳动力队伍,并为未来的医疗专业人员提供与未充分投保人群接触的关键经验。外科患者导航受到四个差异领域的影响,包括患者、提供者、行政和卫生系统因素。导航员的标准化程序以及保险申请的复杂性影响了实现外科健康公平导航的成功。机构、州和国家对患者导航的广泛支持可能与减少边缘化患者群体的差异有关。

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