Advancing oncology care excellence through timely, multidisciplinary-navigation models for non-palliative breast and colorectal cancer.
[BACKGROUND] Cancer impacts patients, families, and healthcare systems.
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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.
[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