Taussig Cancer Institute Community Outreach Efforts. Kimberly Kreller RN, BSN Director Community Outreach and Research

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Taussig Cancer Institute Community Outreach Efforts Kimberly Kreller RN, BSN Director Community Outreach and Research

Team Members Dr. Marc Shapiro, Medical Director Angela Bailey Stacey Booker, RN MSN MaryAnne Ott

Disparities of Health Defined as the differences in: Incidence Prevalence Mortality Burden of Disease Among specific population groups

Cancer: Disparities Overview African Americans Latinos Native Americans White Impoverished Older Aged Population

Affected Groups with Worse Cancer Outcomes African Americans more likely than Caucasians to be diagnosed with malignant cancers Overall decreases in cancer death rates over past decade, but age-adjusted total cancer mortality higher in African Americans African Americans less likely to be diagnosed with cancer at early stage and less likely to survive five years after diagnosis

Contributing Factors Suspicion of the medical establishment Lack of education (general and regarding cancer) Lack of resources - Health insurance - Money - Family support Medical Establishment Major Issues - Distribution of physicians - Lack of cultural diversity - Those available to under-served may not have time or experience regarding cancer advances

Race to Reducing Disparities Build Trust Eliminate Fear Increase Awareness Provide Resources Resolve Barriers

Why Navigation Works Without Navigation With Navigation No follow up after initial diagnosis (2007) Cancer progressed to stage 4 with metastasis (2009) No identified medical home If I ignore, it will go away I didn t have no support Coordinated plan of care Received financial assistance Connected to Healthcare system/pcp Transportation arranged Referral to cancer support group at Huron Hospital

Patient Navigation Model Outreach Patient Navigation Rehabilitation Abnormal Finding Abnormal Results Diagnosis Treatment Resolution Freeman, et.al., Cancer Practice, 1995. Conclude Navigation

Patient Navigation Program Elimination of barriers to care Timely diagnosis and treatment One of five national cancer centers Follows the Patient Navigation Model developed by Harold P. Freeman. MD Certified Patient Navigators

Patient Demographics 140 navigated 31% male; 69% female 5% Caucasian; 95% African American Insurance Status - 38% Medicare - 28% Medicaid - 27% Uninsured - 6% Private

Barrier Resolution Barrier Financial Insurance Medication Psycho/Social Support Housing Service Delivery Scheduling Other Transportation Homecare Number Identified Number Resolved 54 50 14 14 1 1 30 30

Beauty and Barbershop Programs Community talking to one another Engage the community to engage one another The community delivers the message Trust built and fear eliminated Access to screening services Link to Patient Navigation Program

Beauty and Barbershop Program Goals Increase the amount of programming Quantify efforts Provide pre-test, post test and retest Provide and report out results Demonstrate and increase in knowledge Reduce the lack of education as a contributing factor to disparity of care

Geriatric Oncology Program Program launched in July 2009 Early stage of development (TOPS) Three physician leaders with expertise in geriatrics, oncology, pharmacology and palliative care Comprehensive care to patients 75 years and older Supportive care services for cancer symptoms or its treatment

The Finish Line Listen to the community Strengthen relations with our religious leaders Develop and sustain internal and external partnerships Continue to implement programs and initiatives that address disparities Remain in contact with our political leaders who are aware of the policies that impact what we do