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Examining the hurdles in defining the practice of Nurse Navigators

Authors :
Harvey, Clare
Byrne, Amy Louise
Willis, Eileen
Brown, Janie
Baldwin, Adele
Hegney, Adjunct Desley
Palmer, Janine
Heard, David
Brain, David
Heritage, Brody
Ferguson, Bridget
Judd, Jenni
Mclellan, Sandy
Forrest, Rachel
Thompson, Shona
Harvey, Clare
Byrne, Amy Louise
Willis, Eileen
Brown, Janie
Baldwin, Adele
Hegney, Adjunct Desley
Palmer, Janine
Heard, David
Brain, David
Heritage, Brody
Ferguson, Bridget
Judd, Jenni
Mclellan, Sandy
Forrest, Rachel
Thompson, Shona
Source :
Nursing Outlook
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Background: Nurse navigators are an emerging workforce providing care to people with multiple chronic conditions. The role of the navigators is to identify patients requiring support in negotiating their health care. Purpose: A critical discourse analysis was used to examine qualitative data collected from nurse navigators and consenting navigated patients to identify key indicators of how nurse navigators do their work and where the success of their work is most evident. Discussion: Nurse navigators help patients who have lost trust in the health system to re-engage with their interdisciplinary health care team. This re-engagement is the final step in a journey of addressing unmet needs, essential to hospital avoidance. Conclusion: Nurse navigators provide a continuum of authentic and holistic care. To acknowledge the true value of nurse navigators, their performance indicators need to embrace the value-added care they provide.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Nursing Outlook
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1255562965
Document Type :
Electronic Resource