Implementation of a Navigation Program for Breast Cancer Survivors
Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center
Summary
This clinical trial studies whether a navigation program improves survivorship support service participation among survivors of breast cancer that has not spread from where it first started (primary site) to other places in the body (non-metastatic). Advances in treatment have caused the number of breast cancer survivors to grow. As this number increases, there are reported unmet supportive care needs in this population, including psychological distress and limitations in physical functioning. To address these needs, many cancer centers offer programming on a variety of topics including psychological services, exercise counseling, and nutrition counseling. Research has shown that while interest in these survivorship programs is high, participation remains low, especially among minority women. Navigation is a healthcare service that is designed to guide a patient through the healthcare system and reduce barriers to timely screening, follow-up, diagnosis, treatment, and supportive care. The navigation program in this trial is specifically focused on helping breast cancer survivors schedule and attend survivorship consultation appointments as well as providing additional support to underserved/vulnerable patients. A navigation program may be effective in improving survivorship support service participation among non-metastatic breast cancer survivors.
Description
PRIMARY OBJECTIVES: I. Increase the rate of referrals to survivorship support services among eligible breast cancer survivors by 50% within 12 months following implementation of a structured navigation program. (Aim 1) II. Reduce the rate of non-scheduled survivorship visits (defined as no appointment made within 30 days of referral) by 50% and increase the re-scheduling success rate among patients who initially cancel. (Aim 2) SECONDARY OBJECTIVE: I. Among patients identified as at-risk (minority race/ethnicity, rural residence, age ≥ 70), assess the uptake of coaching, and evaluate change…