The Value of Navigators in Breast Cancer Management in a South African Hospital
Background Specialist breast cancer nurses (BCNs) have improved the psychological care and follow-up rates of breast cancer (BC) patients. This study sought to determine if breast cancer research workers (BCRWs) as de facto BCNs impacted patients’ adherence to treatment by comparing groups with and...
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Veröffentlicht in: | World journal of surgery 2021-05, Vol.45 (5), p.1316-1322 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Background
Specialist breast cancer nurses (BCNs) have improved the psychological care and follow-up rates of breast cancer (BC) patients. This study sought to determine if breast cancer research workers (BCRWs) as de facto BCNs impacted patients’ adherence to treatment by comparing groups with and without these patient navigators; hence assessing our need for BCNs.
Methods
Two groups BC patients booked for primary chemotherapy compared. Study group 1 (SG1): no BCRWs/BCNs. Study group 2 (SG2): BCRWs involvement. Assessment of numbers completing primary chemotherapy, undergoing surgery post-neoadjuvant chemotherapy and BCRWs interventions.
Results
SG1:
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= 281, 25–89y, mean 52.7y, Stage 4: 35.6%, Stage 3: 64.4%. SG2:
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= 154, 21–85y, mean 52.6y, Stage 4: 47.4%, Stage 3: 43.3%, Stage 2: 9%.
Primary chemotherapy not completed
SG1: 40.2% (113) versus SG2: 13.5% (21);
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ISSN: | 0364-2313 1432-2323 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00268-020-05931-2 |