Navigating language barriers: A systematic review of patient navigators' impact on cancer screening for limited English proficient patients Journal Article


Authors: Genoff, M. C.; Zaballa, A.; Gany, F.; Gonzalez, J.; Ramirez, J.; Jewell, S. T.; Diamond, L. C.
Article Title: Navigating language barriers: A systematic review of patient navigators' impact on cancer screening for limited English proficient patients
Abstract: To systematically review the literature on the impact of patient navigators on cancer screening for limited English proficient (LEP) patients. Electronic databases (PubMed, PsycINFO via OVID, Web of Science, Cochrane, EMBASE, and Scopus) through 8 May 2015. Articles in this review had: (1) a study population of LEP patients eligible for breast, cervical or colorectal cancer screenings, (2) a patient navigator intervention to provide services prior to or during cancer screening, (3) a comparison of the patient navigator intervention to either a control group or another intervention, and (4) language-specific outcomes related to the patient navigator intervention. We assessed the quality of the articles using the Downs and Black Scale. Fifteen studies met the inclusion criteria and evaluated the screening rates for breast, colorectal, and cervical cancer in 15 language populations. Fourteen studies resulted in improved screening rates for LEP patients between 7 and 60 %. There was great variability in the patient navigation interventions evaluated. Training received by navigators was not reported in nine of the studies and no studies assessed the language skills of the patient navigators in English or the target language. This study is limited by the variability in study designs and limited reporting on patient navigator interventions, which reduces the ability to draw conclusions on the full effect of patient navigators. Overall, we found evidence that navigators improved screening rates for breast, cervical and colorectal cancer screening for LEP patients. Future studies should systematically collect data on the training curricula for navigators and assess their English and non-English language skills in order to identify ways to reduce disparities for LEP patients.
Keywords: breast; language; patient; colorectal-cancer; communication barriers; services; improve; whites; limited english proficiency; randomized-controlled-trial; navigators; health-care interventions; non-hispanic; low-income patients; decreasing disparities; asian women
Journal Title: Journal of General Internal Medicine
Volume: 31
Issue: 4
ISSN: 0884-8734
Publisher: Springer  
Date Published: 2016-04-01
Start Page: 426
End Page: 434
Language: English
ACCESSION: WOS:000373160300017
DOI: 10.1007/s11606-015-3572-3
PROVIDER: wos
PUBMED: 26786875
PMCID: PMC4803699
Notes: Review -- Source: Wos
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  1. Francesca Mara Gany
    217 Gany
  2. Lisa Cari Diamond
    76 Diamond
  3. Sarah Jewell
    14 Jewell
  4. Margaux Christine Genoff
    24 Genoff
  5. Julia M Ramirez
    39 Ramirez