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Advancing oncology care excellence through timely, multidisciplinary-navigation models for non-palliative breast and colorectal cancer.

International journal for quality in health care : journal of the International Society for Quality in Health Care 2026 Vol.38(2)

Alharbi S, Ayoub O, Althomali M, Alsulaimaini RT, Lee Baldovino F, Raviz KB, Selvaraj S, Bugso R, Duron LP

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[BACKGROUND] Cancer impacts patients, families, and healthcare systems.

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  • p-value P = .002
  • p-value P < .001

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APA Alharbi S, Ayoub O, et al. (2026). Advancing oncology care excellence through timely, multidisciplinary-navigation models for non-palliative breast and colorectal cancer.. International journal for quality in health care : journal of the International Society for Quality in Health Care, 38(2). https://doi.org/10.1093/intqhc/mzag044
MLA Alharbi S, et al.. "Advancing oncology care excellence through timely, multidisciplinary-navigation models for non-palliative breast and colorectal cancer.." International journal for quality in health care : journal of the International Society for Quality in Health Care, vol. 38, no. 2, 2026.
PMID 41950397

Abstract

[BACKGROUND] Cancer impacts patients, families, and healthcare systems. The journey of a cancer patient is marked by delays in diagnosis and treatment which exacerbate their physical and emotional burdens and significantly impact prognosis. This work aimed at establishing a structured cancer care pathway and assessing its effect on the timeliness of care and patient satisfaction and quality of life.

[METHODS] This project comprised the development and implementation of a cancer care pathway at Al Hada Armed Forces Hospital (Taif, Saudi Arabia) which was assessed using timeline mapping of cancer care road maps and quasi-experimental pre- and post-evaluation design. The intervention incorporated a multidisciplinary team, nurse case managers as cancer navigators, engaging patients/families in the care journey, spreading awareness via social media for early diagnosis of cancer, and the use of virtual clinics for follow-up.

[RESULTS] This project, conducted from the January 2023 to August 2024, resulted in a remarkable reduction in the average treatment interval of cancer patients (114.3-59.6, P = .002), improvement in the average FACT-G7 (Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy-General 7) score as a measure of patient quality of life (13.1-25.2 90 days after discharge, P < .001), a positive impact on patient satisfaction (46%-95%, P = .013), and simulated cost savings of $10 918 600 (SAR 40 944 750) secondary to decreased hospital utilization and enhanced patient outcomes.

[CONCLUSION] This work highlights the crucial role of a multidisciplinary-cancer navigator approach to improving the oncology patient journey in terms of the timeliness of care and patient satisfaction and quality of life.

MeSH Terms

Humans; Female; Breast Neoplasms; Quality of Life; Colorectal Neoplasms; Saudi Arabia; Patient Satisfaction; Patient Care Team; Male; Patient Navigation; Middle Aged

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