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"I wanted to participate in my own care": Evaluation of a Patient Navigation Program.

Publication ,  Journal Article
Samuels, EA; Kelley, L; Pham, T; Cross, J; Carmona, J; Ellis, P; Cobbs-Lomax, D; D'Onofrio, G; Capp, R
Published in: West J Emerg Med
February 22, 2021

INTRODUCTION: Patient navigation programs can help people overcome barriers to outpatient care. Patient experiences with these programs are not well understood. The goal of this study was to understand patient experiences and satisfaction with an emergency department (ED)-initiated patient navigation (ED-PN) intervention for US Medicaid-enrolled frequent ED users. METHODS: We conducted a mixed-methods evaluation of patient experiences and satisfaction with an ED-PN program for patients who visited the ED more than four times in the prior year. Participants were Medicaid-enrolled, English- or Spanish-speaking, New Haven-CT residents over the age of 18. Pre-post ED-PN intervention surveys and post-ED-PN individual interviews were conducted. We analyzed baseline and follow-up survey responses as proportions of total responses. Interviews were coded by multiple readers, and interview themes were identified by consensus. RESULTS: A total of 49 participants received ED-PN. Of those, 80% (39/49) completed the post-intervention survey. After receiving ED-PN, participants reported high satisfaction, fewer barriers to medical care, and increased confidence in their ability to coordinate and manage their medical care. Interviews were conducted until thematic saturation was reached. Four main themes emerged from 11 interviews: 1) PNs were perceived as effective navigators and advocates; 2) health-related social needs were frequent drivers of and barriers to healthcare; 3) primary care utilization depended on clinic accessibility and quality of relationships with providers and staff; and 4) the ED was viewed as providing convenient, comprehensive care for urgent needs. CONCLUSIONS: Medicaid-enrolled frequent ED users receiving ED-PN had high satisfaction and reported improved ability to manage their health conditions.

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West J Emerg Med

DOI

EISSN

1936-9018

Publication Date

February 22, 2021

Volume

22

Issue

2

Start / End Page

417 / 426

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • United States
  • Surveys and Questionnaires
  • Professional-Patient Relations
  • Patient Satisfaction
  • Patient Reported Outcome Measures
  • Patient Navigation
  • Patient Care
  • Patient Acceptance of Health Care
  • Middle Aged
  • Medicaid
 

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Samuels, E. A., Kelley, L., Pham, T., Cross, J., Carmona, J., Ellis, P., … Capp, R. (2021). "I wanted to participate in my own care": Evaluation of a Patient Navigation Program. West J Emerg Med, 22(2), 417–426. https://doi.org/10.5811/westjem.2020.9.48105
Samuels, Elizabeth A., Lauren Kelley, Timothy Pham, Jeremiah Cross, Juan Carmona, Peter Ellis, Darcey Cobbs-Lomax, Gail D’Onofrio, and Roberta Capp. “"I wanted to participate in my own care": Evaluation of a Patient Navigation Program.West J Emerg Med 22, no. 2 (February 22, 2021): 417–26. https://doi.org/10.5811/westjem.2020.9.48105.
Samuels EA, Kelley L, Pham T, Cross J, Carmona J, Ellis P, et al. "I wanted to participate in my own care": Evaluation of a Patient Navigation Program. West J Emerg Med. 2021 Feb 22;22(2):417–26.
Samuels, Elizabeth A., et al. “"I wanted to participate in my own care": Evaluation of a Patient Navigation Program.West J Emerg Med, vol. 22, no. 2, Feb. 2021, pp. 417–26. Pubmed, doi:10.5811/westjem.2020.9.48105.
Samuels EA, Kelley L, Pham T, Cross J, Carmona J, Ellis P, Cobbs-Lomax D, D’Onofrio G, Capp R. "I wanted to participate in my own care": Evaluation of a Patient Navigation Program. West J Emerg Med. 2021 Feb 22;22(2):417–426.

Published In

West J Emerg Med

DOI

EISSN

1936-9018

Publication Date

February 22, 2021

Volume

22

Issue

2

Start / End Page

417 / 426

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • United States
  • Surveys and Questionnaires
  • Professional-Patient Relations
  • Patient Satisfaction
  • Patient Reported Outcome Measures
  • Patient Navigation
  • Patient Care
  • Patient Acceptance of Health Care
  • Middle Aged
  • Medicaid