2012
DOI: 10.3912/ojin.vol17no02man02
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Transformacion Para Salud: A Patient Navigation Model for Chronic Disease Self-management

Abstract: Increased cost of chronic illnesses in United States is an urgent call to develop a cost effective approach to improve chronic disease self-management, especially among vulnerable populations. An emerging role for professionals and paraprofessionals is the patient navigator. We present an example of a conceptual framework, Transformation for Health, developed to underpin the training of certified community health workers (CHW) to deliver health care, preventive services, and health education for underserved po… Show more

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“…The majority of included articles were quantitative studies (n = 36), 28,41-75 with a few qualitative (n = 16) 76-91 and mixed methods (n = 6). 92-97 Of the quantitative studies, 6 studies were randomized control trials.…”
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“…The majority of included articles were quantitative studies (n = 36), 28,41-75 with a few qualitative (n = 16) 76-91 and mixed methods (n = 6). 92-97 Of the quantitative studies, 6 studies were randomized control trials.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…92-97 Of the quantitative studies, 6 studies were randomized control trials. 47,53-55,63,71,83 The United States (n = 50) 28,41-45,47,49-55,57,58,60-73,75-80,82-84,86-91,93,94,96,98 and Canada (n = 7) 48,59,81,92,95,97,99 were the most common countries where i...…”
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confidence: 99%
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