The role of oncology nurse navigators in enhancing patient empowerment within the diagnostic phase for adult patients with lung cancer
Abstract
Objective: The objective of this study was to explore the role of oncology nurse navigators (ONN) in enhancing patient empowerment for adult patients with lung cancer during the diagnostic phase of cancer care.Â
Design: A qualitative descriptive design was used. Data were gathered through individual patient interviews and a focus group with the ONNs. Â
Results: Eight individuals participated: four adult patients with lung cancer and four oncology nurse navigators. Themes regarding the clinical functions of the ONN role in enhancing patient empowerment were identified: patient advocate, educational support, personalized symptom management, and resource navigation.
Conclusion: ONNs are in a key position to adapt their practice to the emotional and supportive care needs required to promote patient and family empowerment.
Key words: nurse navigators, patient empowerment, cancer, diagnostic phase
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