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Feasibility of a patient-oriented navigation programme for patients with lung cancer or stroke in Germany: Protocol of the CoreNAVI study

BACKGROUND: Patient navigation programmes were introduced in the United States and recently gained interest in Germany, where the health care system is fragmented. Navigation programmes aim to decrease barriers to care for patients with age-associated diseases and complex care paths. Here we describ...

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Autores principales: Gödde, Kathrin, Fügemann, Hella, Goerling, Ute, Grittner, Ulrike, Kohl, Raphael, Meisel, Andreas, Reinhold, Thomas, Schnitzer, Susanne, Deckert, P. Markus, Frost, Nikolaj, Schreiber, Stephan J., Rieckmann, Nina, Holmberg, Christine
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10309639/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37384672
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0287638
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author Gödde, Kathrin
Fügemann, Hella
Goerling, Ute
Grittner, Ulrike
Kohl, Raphael
Meisel, Andreas
Reinhold, Thomas
Schnitzer, Susanne
Deckert, P. Markus
Frost, Nikolaj
Schreiber, Stephan J.
Rieckmann, Nina
Holmberg, Christine
author_facet Gödde, Kathrin
Fügemann, Hella
Goerling, Ute
Grittner, Ulrike
Kohl, Raphael
Meisel, Andreas
Reinhold, Thomas
Schnitzer, Susanne
Deckert, P. Markus
Frost, Nikolaj
Schreiber, Stephan J.
Rieckmann, Nina
Holmberg, Christine
author_sort Gödde, Kathrin
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description BACKGROUND: Patient navigation programmes were introduced in the United States and recently gained interest in Germany, where the health care system is fragmented. Navigation programmes aim to decrease barriers to care for patients with age-associated diseases and complex care paths. Here we describe a feasibility study to evaluate a patient-oriented navigation model that was developed in a first project phase by integrating data about barriers to care, vulnerable patient populations and existing support services. METHODS: We designed a mixed-methods feasibility study that consists of two two-arm randomized controlled trials aligned with observational cohorts. The intervention group of the RCTs gets support by personal navigators for 12 months. The control group receives a brochure with regional support offers for patients and caregivers. The feasibility of the patient-oriented navigation model for two prototypic age-associated diseases, lung cancer and stroke, is evaluated with regard to its acceptance, demand, practicality and efficacy. This investigation includes process evaluation measures with detailed documentation of the screening and recruitment process, questionnaires about satisfaction with navigation, observant participation and qualitative interviews. Estimates of efficacy for patient-reported outcomes are obtained at three follow-up time points including satisfaction with care and health-related quality of life. Furthermore, we analyze health insurance data from patients of the RCT insured at a large German health insurance (AOK Nordost) to investigate heath care utilization, costs and cost effectiveness. TRIAL REGISTRATION: The study is registered at the German Clinical Trial Register (DRKS-ID: DRKS00025476).
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spelling pubmed-103096392023-06-30 Feasibility of a patient-oriented navigation programme for patients with lung cancer or stroke in Germany: Protocol of the CoreNAVI study Gödde, Kathrin Fügemann, Hella Goerling, Ute Grittner, Ulrike Kohl, Raphael Meisel, Andreas Reinhold, Thomas Schnitzer, Susanne Deckert, P. Markus Frost, Nikolaj Schreiber, Stephan J. Rieckmann, Nina Holmberg, Christine PLoS One Study Protocol BACKGROUND: Patient navigation programmes were introduced in the United States and recently gained interest in Germany, where the health care system is fragmented. Navigation programmes aim to decrease barriers to care for patients with age-associated diseases and complex care paths. Here we describe a feasibility study to evaluate a patient-oriented navigation model that was developed in a first project phase by integrating data about barriers to care, vulnerable patient populations and existing support services. METHODS: We designed a mixed-methods feasibility study that consists of two two-arm randomized controlled trials aligned with observational cohorts. The intervention group of the RCTs gets support by personal navigators for 12 months. The control group receives a brochure with regional support offers for patients and caregivers. The feasibility of the patient-oriented navigation model for two prototypic age-associated diseases, lung cancer and stroke, is evaluated with regard to its acceptance, demand, practicality and efficacy. This investigation includes process evaluation measures with detailed documentation of the screening and recruitment process, questionnaires about satisfaction with navigation, observant participation and qualitative interviews. Estimates of efficacy for patient-reported outcomes are obtained at three follow-up time points including satisfaction with care and health-related quality of life. Furthermore, we analyze health insurance data from patients of the RCT insured at a large German health insurance (AOK Nordost) to investigate heath care utilization, costs and cost effectiveness. TRIAL REGISTRATION: The study is registered at the German Clinical Trial Register (DRKS-ID: DRKS00025476). Public Library of Science 2023-06-29 /pmc/articles/PMC10309639/ /pubmed/37384672 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0287638 Text en © 2023 Gödde et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Study Protocol
Gödde, Kathrin
Fügemann, Hella
Goerling, Ute
Grittner, Ulrike
Kohl, Raphael
Meisel, Andreas
Reinhold, Thomas
Schnitzer, Susanne
Deckert, P. Markus
Frost, Nikolaj
Schreiber, Stephan J.
Rieckmann, Nina
Holmberg, Christine
Feasibility of a patient-oriented navigation programme for patients with lung cancer or stroke in Germany: Protocol of the CoreNAVI study
title Feasibility of a patient-oriented navigation programme for patients with lung cancer or stroke in Germany: Protocol of the CoreNAVI study
title_full Feasibility of a patient-oriented navigation programme for patients with lung cancer or stroke in Germany: Protocol of the CoreNAVI study
title_fullStr Feasibility of a patient-oriented navigation programme for patients with lung cancer or stroke in Germany: Protocol of the CoreNAVI study
title_full_unstemmed Feasibility of a patient-oriented navigation programme for patients with lung cancer or stroke in Germany: Protocol of the CoreNAVI study
title_short Feasibility of a patient-oriented navigation programme for patients with lung cancer or stroke in Germany: Protocol of the CoreNAVI study
title_sort feasibility of a patient-oriented navigation programme for patients with lung cancer or stroke in germany: protocol of the corenavi study
topic Study Protocol
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10309639/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37384672
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0287638
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