From experience to a learning health system: peer-to-peer perspectives and implications for healthcare navigation in Alberta, Canada
Fakhriyya Aghabayli, Ingrid Nielssen, Luz Aida Zapata-Cardona, Safa Ahmed, Chisom Ezemenahi, Sukhwant Parmar, Boman Fahimi, Maryem Hamid Khan, Huda Hamid Khan, Naxhielli Donaji Mendez Muniz, Ugochukwu Osigwe, Shaziah Zaidi, Xingye Shi, Kiran Nabil, Paul Fairie, Maria Jose Santana

TL;DR
This study explores healthcare navigation experiences in Alberta to improve equitable access and outcomes through patient-centered recommendations.
Contribution
The study provides patient-centered recommendations to strengthen healthcare navigation services within a learning health system framework.
Findings
Participants identified gaps in navigation programs and emphasized the need for personalized approaches and training.
Themes included navigation experiences, the navigator role, and challenges in current practices.
Five recommendations were proposed to enhance navigation services and equitable healthcare access.
Abstract
Healthcare navigation services help individuals access timely and appropriate care within complex health systems, particularly those facing systemic and equity-related barriers. Understanding navigation experiences is essential to addressing service gaps and improving health outcomes. This study sought to examine the lived experiences of navigation in Alberta to identify inequities within existing programs and to provide recommendations for strengthening person-centered navigation within a learning health system framework. This was a qualitative, peer-to-peer, patient-oriented research study. The study design followed the Patient and Community Engagement Research process of SET-COLLECT-REFLECT. The SET phase engaged patient and public partners in discussions to co-design the research question and the study design. The COLLECT phase included focus groups and interviews with adult…
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TopicsMental Health and Patient Involvement · Primary Care and Health Outcomes · Interprofessional Education and Collaboration
