Naythrah Thevathasan, Kerrie E Luck, Alison Luke, Shelley Doucet
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This study builds on ongoing research exploring the experiences of children/youth and their families who are clients of NaviCare/SoinsNavi.</p><p><strong>Methods: </strong>Interviews were conducted with 10 care providers (n=10) from various sectors including social support services (n=6), primary care (n=2), mental health services (n=1) and acute care (n=1).</p><p><strong>Results: </strong>Qualitative interviews were conducted and five themes related to the participants' perceptions and experiences with NaviCare/SoinsNavi emerged, including : (1) trusted source, (2) connector, (3) capacity builder, (4) partner and (5) time saver. The overall impression of NaviCare/SoinsNavi was positive in the service's ability to help support care providers and streamline the care they provide to their clients.</p><p><strong>Conclusions: </strong>It is within every healthcare provider's scope of practice to provide navigational support to essential programmes and services; however, due to limitations in time, resources and capacity, services such as NaviCare/SoinsNavi can be used to help close gaps in care that exists for children/youth with complex care needs and their families.</p>","PeriodicalId":73393,"journal":{"name":"Integrated healthcare journal","volume":"4 1","pages":"e000072"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2022-01-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"https://ftp.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pub/pmc/oa_pdf/b3/e1/ihj-2020-000072.PMC10241023.pdf","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Perceptions and experiences of care providers as clients of NaviCare/SoinsNavi: a patient navigation centre for children and youth with complex care needs.\",\"authors\":\"Naythrah Thevathasan, Kerrie E Luck, Alison Luke, Shelley Doucet\",\"doi\":\"10.1136/ihj-2020-000072\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<p><strong>Objective: </strong>NaviCare/SoinsNavi is a bilingual patient navigation centre for children and youth 25 years of age or younger with complex care needs in New Brunswick. 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Perceptions and experiences of care providers as clients of NaviCare/SoinsNavi: a patient navigation centre for children and youth with complex care needs.
Objective: NaviCare/SoinsNavi is a bilingual patient navigation centre for children and youth 25 years of age or younger with complex care needs in New Brunswick. This research-based centre employs two bilingual patient navigators, one a registered nurse and the other a lay navigator, who assist children/youth, family members and the care team by facilitating more convenient and integrated care using a personalised family-centred approach. The purpose of this study was to explore the perceptions and experiences of care providers who use NaviCare/SoinsNavi. This study builds on ongoing research exploring the experiences of children/youth and their families who are clients of NaviCare/SoinsNavi.
Methods: Interviews were conducted with 10 care providers (n=10) from various sectors including social support services (n=6), primary care (n=2), mental health services (n=1) and acute care (n=1).
Results: Qualitative interviews were conducted and five themes related to the participants' perceptions and experiences with NaviCare/SoinsNavi emerged, including : (1) trusted source, (2) connector, (3) capacity builder, (4) partner and (5) time saver. The overall impression of NaviCare/SoinsNavi was positive in the service's ability to help support care providers and streamline the care they provide to their clients.
Conclusions: It is within every healthcare provider's scope of practice to provide navigational support to essential programmes and services; however, due to limitations in time, resources and capacity, services such as NaviCare/SoinsNavi can be used to help close gaps in care that exists for children/youth with complex care needs and their families.