An integrative review on the oncology nurse navigator role in the Canadian context.

Canadian Oncology Nursing Journal Pub Date : 2023-11-01 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.5737/23688076334385
Jessica Katerenchuk, Anna Santos Salas
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Several Canadian provincial cancer agencies have adopted a nurse-led model of patient navigation to decrease care fragmentation in the system. The scope of competencies of the oncology nurse navigator (ONN) in Canada has evolved over the years in response to emerging cancer care challenges. This integrative review aimed to outline the scope of competencies of the ONN role in Canada. Three databases were searched since its inception to identify Canadian studies or theoretical papers on the role of ONNs. The search yielded 62 articles of which 39 were included in the review. Three interdependent role domains were identified. The first domain of care coordinator highlighted the ONN as a coordinator of health and practical needs along the care journey. The second framed the ONN as a change agent, through increasing patients' health literacy, creating partnerships, and trusting relationships. ONNs were also described as a supporter of wellbeing, or a champion of emotional, multidimensional needs, and a transformer of the context of care. All domains were central to the navigator's success in addressing inequities in care and improving patient outcomes across care settings.

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对加拿大肿瘤科护士导航员角色的综合评述。
加拿大的一些省级癌症机构采用了以护士为主导的患者导航模式,以减少系统中的护理分散现象。多年来,加拿大肿瘤科护士导航员(ONN)的能力范围不断演变,以应对新出现的癌症护理挑战。本综述旨在概述加拿大肿瘤科护士导航员的能力范围。为了确定加拿大有关 ONN 角色的研究或理论论文,我们检索了自该研究开始以来的三个数据库。搜索结果为 62 篇文章,其中 39 篇被纳入综述。确定了三个相互依存的角色领域。第一个领域是护理协调者,强调 ONN 在护理过程中是健康和实际需求的协调者。第二个领域将 ONN 定义为变革推动者,通过提高患者的健康素养、建立伙伴关系和信任关系来实现。ONN 还被描述为健康的支持者,或情感、多维需求的拥护者,以及护理环境的改变者。所有领域都是导航员成功解决护理不平等问题和改善患者在不同护理环境中的治疗效果的核心。
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期刊介绍: The Canadian Oncology Nursing Journal is published quarterly in the Winter, Spring, Summer and Fall. The CONJ is the only Canadian publication in cancer nursing. It is a bilingual, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to the interests of the professional nurse who provides care to patients with cancer and their families. The journal endeavours to publish timely papers, promote the image of the nurse involved in cancer care, stimulate nursing issues in oncology nursing and encourage nurses to publish in national media.
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