Contemporary Clinical Trials Communications (Dec 2018)

Patient navigation and clinical trial participation: A randomized controlled trial design

  • Melissa Kurtz Uveges,
  • Dina George Lansey,
  • Olive Mbah,
  • Tamryn Gray,
  • Lisa Sherden,
  • Jennifer Wenzel

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12
pp. 98 – 102

Abstract

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Background: To our knowledge, no published studies utilizing a randomized controlled design have examined the efficacy of patient navigation for improving clinical trial enrollment. Methods: This patient navigation and clinical trial participation study is a randomized controlled trial to assess the effect of a patient navigator on enrollment into therapeutic cancer clinical trials. Participants are randomly assigned to high intensity, patient navigator-delivered patient educational materials (PEM) and needs assessment vs. low intensity patient navigation (patient navigator-delivered patient educational materials [PEM] alone). Discussion: Effective enrollment strategies may include utilization of patient navigators as away to meet individual needs, barriers, and concerns of participants enrolled in clinical trials. Keywords: Patient navigation, Cancer clinical trials, Decision making