Barriers to Care

July 2022 Vol 13, No 7 | July 25, 2022
Working with Uber, Lyft, and nonemergency medical transportation providers, one navigator set out to decrease no-shows and cancellations but accomplished much more.
December 2020 Vol 11, No 12 | December 4, 2020
Do you recognize the barriers to care that women of racial minorities face? There may be more than you realize.
Video Library | January 30, 2020
As the Director for Corporate Oncology Navigation at Ballad Health, Zilipah Cruz believes that the 2018 AONN+ Annual Conference helped her understand the needs of the oncology navigators at her institution. While oncology navigators help remove the barriers that keep patients from getting the appropriate treatment, administrators like her help remove the barriers that oncology navigators face.
October 2017 Vol 8, No 10 | October 11, 2017
When non-English Speaking patients seek medical care, interpreters can play an important role in facilitating an accurate exchange of information.
August 2017 Vol 8, No 8 | August 3, 2017
The authors present their findings from a study aiming to determine the relationships of anxiety, social desirability, and demographics with group cohesion within a group intervention for African American breast cancer survivors.
August 2017 Vol 8, No 8 | August 3, 2017
As the cost of cancer care continues to rise, it’s not just the patients’ finances that are affected. Recent research has linked high out-of-pocket costs to nonadherence and early discontinuation of treatment.
February 2016 Vol 7, No 1 | February 1, 2016
Jean Sellers, RN, MSN, discusses her team’s use of lay navigators who are trained to be mindful of the cultural barriers to care that exist in their patient population. “I use an iceberg to reflect the metaphor for culture, what we see is so small compared to the heart and soul of what the person is made up of.”
August 2012 Vol 3, No 4 | September 11, 2012
The role of the registered nurse patient navigator at Lehigh Valley Health Network (LVHN) is to educate and support people diagnosed with cancer through the continuum of care. The care provided by the navigator begins at diagnosis and continues through to survivorship.
November 2011 Vol 2, No 6 | November 17, 2011
When facing one of the most difficult challenges of their lives, many cancer patients and their families also have to deal with overwhelming barriers to care. Having a navigator to identify and remove those barriers can provide patients with the care they need and help to eliminate some of their burden.

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