How Oncology Nurses Use Evidence Based Practices in Patient Navigation



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How Oncology Nurses Use Evidence Based Practices in Patient Navigation Sharon Gentry, RN, MSN, AOCN, CBCN Breast Nurse Navigator Novant Health Derrick L Davis Cancer Center Winston Salem, N.C. 27103

How Oncology Nurses Use Evidence Based Objectives: Practices in Patient Navigation Discuss navigation and navigators Explore how navigators have decreased time in the care process Review how nurse navigators can be sustainable Share how navigation can increase clinical trial participation Look at the role of navigation in survivorship

What is navigation? 2009 - The National Accreditation Programs for Breast Centers process in place to guide the patient with a breast abnormality through provided or referred services. 2012 and mandated by 2015 the American College of Surgeons Commission on Cancer requires Standard 3.1 - a patient navigation process All cancer programs will be required to demonstrate that they have the ability and resources to assist cancer patients, families, and caregivers in moving or navigating through the gaps and barriers to quality cancer care throughout their cancer journey.

What is navigation? Navigation is a process whereby a patient is given individualized support across the continuum of care, beginning with community outreach to raise awareness and perform cancer screening, through the diagnosis and treatment process, and on to short- and long-term survivorship or end of life. Although a primary focus of navigation is the identification and elimination of barriers that delay early diagnosis and completion of treatment in keeping with National Comprehensive Cancer Network guidelines and other national accreditation requirements, it also incorporates education and psychosocial support for the patient and their caregivers. AONN 2014

The Patient Navigation Model Freeman HP et al. Cancer Pract. 1995;3:19-30.

Patient Navigator Research Program Results

Who are the Navigators? RN 55% APN 20% SW 7% Non-clinical 13% Other 5% The Advisory Board Company. Elevating the patient experience: building successful patient navigation, multidisciplinary care, and survivorship programs. Oncology Roundtable 2008. Washington, DC.

Who are the Navigators? Clinical Nurses Social Workers Advanced Practice Nurses Non-Clinical Community Health Workers (CHW) Primidoras ACS Navigator Lay/Survivor Volunteer

Nurse Navigator A clinically trained individual responsible for the identification and removal of barriers to timely and appropriate cancer treatment. They guide the patient through the cancer care continuum from diagnosis through survivorship. More specifically, the nurse navigator acts as a central point of contact for a patient and coordinates all components involved in cancer care including surgical, medical, and radiation oncologists; social workers; patient education; community support; financial and insurance assistance; etc. This person has the clinical background and is a critical member of the multidisciplinary cancer team. AONN 2014

Decreasing time in referrals Outreach Improve participation in cancer screening Improve timeliness and completion of the workup of abnormal findings breast, colorectal, cervix, prostate Treatment Improved timeliness in lung cancer care Improved timeliness in breast cancer care Facilitating continuity of care Relational continuity maintain a constant relationship

Mapping Out Patient Pathways Walk in their shoes See the healthcare system through the patient s eyes Identify bottlenecks / barriers

Mapping Out Patient Pathways Jones and Bartlett, 2011 Process being performed Patient informed that pathology results are cancer Patient seen by for consultation Average # of Days to next steps Comments Navigator thoughts, personnel or patient comments

Mapping Out Patient Pathway Breast Nurse Navigator Program All Breast Clinic pathology Benign pathology Nurse Navigator calls with results and discusses recommendations of the radiologist 1 yr. or 6 mo. follow up Benign high risk pathology (atypical ductal hyperplasia, radial scars, papillomas) Nurse navigator sees patient and arranges follow-up Genetic Clinic offered to all high risk patients Other cancer screenings needed? or Positive breast cancer pathology Surgery Pathology Other (FNA in surg office, (All positive breast pathology) (Community Dr. Office Hosp exc biopsy) Radiologist tells diagnosis outside system patients) Diagnosis Pt receives appt with 1)surgeon, 2)med oncologist and 3)RT oncologist

Return on Investment 2011 Advisory Board Company Document Revenues For Returned Patients Nurse navigators monthly productivity report outmigration $436,000 in annual revenue Novant Health Derrick L Davis Cancer Center 2012 Change in breast navigation process Added a nurse navigator at diagnostic visit Outmigration decreased from 45 to 12 in one year

Return on Investment Henrico Doctors Hospital Experience Oncology Issues, Sept/Oct 2011 Nurse navigation in 2006: 20 patients / month were leaving at callback 240/year Change in process - NN called within 24 hrs. and explained need for expedited scheduling. Led to higher use of surgery, infusions, radiation and imaging services in 12 mos. following diagnosis 28/year 838 callbacks 809 benign and 29 breast cancer Billable services for both = $350,000 Decreased time from diagnosis and treatment

Return on Investment How Patient Navigation Can Cut Costs and Save Lives MetroHealth System in Cleveland, Ohio 2014 Harvard Business review Patient navigation support helped reduce no-show and cancellation rates by 3 percent compared to a control group of patients. Cost system $1,500 per missed appointment The revenue generated by the program paid for the salaries of two full-time patient navigators in just over three and a half months. Each full-time navigator added $150,000 in additional hospital revenue per year. Extrapolating from these results, two full-time navigators across seven highcost priority areas, such as head and neck cancers, colon cancer and diabetes, could yield approximately $2.1 million per year.

Increasing Clinical Trial Participation University of Southern California Kenneth Norris Jr. Comprehensive Cancer Center Facilitated access to clinical trials in community settings All were African American (AA) 86% (51:59) were enrolled Cost to pt was half of the expected cost to be treated at an academic cancer center AA accrual to clinical trials went from 3% to 7% no suitable trials for the 8 people that were not enrolled Holmes, D., Majo, J., Lyonga, D., Alleyne, R., & Clayton, S. (2012). Increasing minority patient participation in cancer clinical trials using oncolgy nurse navigation. The American Journal of Surgery, 203(4), 415-422. doi: 10.1016/j.amjsurg.2011.02.005

Increasing Clinical Trial Participation Minority Matrix & Patient Navigation to Improve Accrual to Clinical Trials Oncology Issues March/April 2011 Pt trusted the navigators facilitation Introduced clinical trial concept early in cancer diagnosis phase Enhanced patient education Served as a liaison between patient and research team Novant Health Derrick L Davis Cancer Center 2009-2011 B-40 breast cancer neoadjuvant trial- led nation in enrollment 2013 change in process & ensuring appropriate breast cancer patients are considered for neoadjuvant chemotherapy - 94.4% had neoadjuvant chemo or a med onc consult prior to surgery.

Starting survivorship at diagnosis Elements to Include in a Survivorship Care Plan by 2015 Cancer type, treatments received, and their potential consequences - rehabilitation or prehabilitation Specific information about the timing and content of recommended follow-up reinforce in follow-up calls/contacts Recommendations regarding preventive practices and how to maintain health and wellbeing genetics, tobacco cessation, dietary, exercise Information on legal protections regarding employment and access to health insurance referral to agencies; Survivorship A to Z The availability of psychosocial services in the community Referral to support groups (caregivers, children) or healthcare team members Distress screening

Blending Patient Navigation and Survivorship care Survivorship plan starts the day a patient is told their diagnosis. Nurse navigators can be initiators of a survivorship care plan. Nurse navigation supports the personalized survivorship plan. Nurse navigation can help survivors get the care they need.

Oncology nurse navigator: Ensuring safe passage Clinical Journal on Oncology Nursing, 2011 The nurse uses expert clinical judgment, systems thinking and advocacy to identify complications early or promote adherence to appropriate treatment in the complex, vulnerable patient. Mary Ann Case