Abstract Background There is a great deal of variation in the design and delivery of patient navigator (PN) programs, making it difficult to design or adopt these interventions in new contexts. We (1) systematically reviewed the literature to generate a preliminary program theory to describe how patient navigator interventions are designed and delivered; and (2) describe how the resulting program theory was applied in context to inform a prototype for a patient navigator program. Methods The current study includes a secondary review of a larger systematic review. We reviewed studies included in the primary review to identify those th...
OBJECTIVE: Patient navigators are a promising mechanism to link patients with primary care. While na...
BACKGROUND. Logistic, cultural, educational, and other barriers can impede the delivery of high-qual...
Introduction: Patient navigation programs can help people overcome barriers to outpatient care. Pati...
Abstract Background There is a great deal of variatio...
Abstract Background Individuals with chronic diseases...
Patient navigation is a model of care that aims to improve access to care by reducing the complexity...
<div><p>Background</p><p>People with chronic diseases experience barriers to managing their diseases...
Abstract Background Systems navigation provided by in...
Patient Navigators are trained, lay health care workers who guide patients in overcoming barriers to...
AbstractPatient Navigators are trained, lay health care workers who guide patients in overcoming bar...
Background: Patient navigators have been introduced across various countries to enable timely access...
Background: Helping patients navigate the complex and fragmented US health care system and coordi-na...
Previous work indicates the potential for community health workers and peer coaches serving as patie...
Objective Patient navigators are a promising mechanism to link patients with primary care. While nav...
In the U.S. an estimated 2.5 trillion dollars was spent on the management of chronic diseases. Today...
OBJECTIVE: Patient navigators are a promising mechanism to link patients with primary care. While na...
BACKGROUND. Logistic, cultural, educational, and other barriers can impede the delivery of high-qual...
Introduction: Patient navigation programs can help people overcome barriers to outpatient care. Pati...
Abstract Background There is a great deal of variatio...
Abstract Background Individuals with chronic diseases...
Patient navigation is a model of care that aims to improve access to care by reducing the complexity...
<div><p>Background</p><p>People with chronic diseases experience barriers to managing their diseases...
Abstract Background Systems navigation provided by in...
Patient Navigators are trained, lay health care workers who guide patients in overcoming barriers to...
AbstractPatient Navigators are trained, lay health care workers who guide patients in overcoming bar...
Background: Patient navigators have been introduced across various countries to enable timely access...
Background: Helping patients navigate the complex and fragmented US health care system and coordi-na...
Previous work indicates the potential for community health workers and peer coaches serving as patie...
Objective Patient navigators are a promising mechanism to link patients with primary care. While nav...
In the U.S. an estimated 2.5 trillion dollars was spent on the management of chronic diseases. Today...
OBJECTIVE: Patient navigators are a promising mechanism to link patients with primary care. While na...
BACKGROUND. Logistic, cultural, educational, and other barriers can impede the delivery of high-qual...
Introduction: Patient navigation programs can help people overcome barriers to outpatient care. Pati...