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What do people with lung cancer and stroke expect from patient navigation? A qualitative study in Germany
Conclusion For chronic and complex diseases—as is the case with lung cancer and stroke—it appears less important for navigators to fulfil disease-specific tasks. Rather, they should ensure that patients’ more general needs, in relation to social, practical and emotional support, are met in a way that suits their individual wishes. Following these results, patient navigation programmes might be designed to include generic elements, which should then be adapted to the infrastructure in a particular healthcare region and to the particularities of a specific healthcare system.
Source: BMJ Open - December 23, 2021 Category: General Medicine Authors: Fügemann, H., Goerling, U., Gödde, K., Desch, A. K., Müller-Nordhorn, J., Mauckisch, V., Siegerink, B., Rieckmann, N., Holmberg, C. Tags: Open access, Qualitative research Source Type: research

A cross-sectional survey investigating the desensitisation of graphic health warning labels and their impact on smokers, non-smokers and patients with COPD in a London cohort
Conclusions GHWL are most effective in non-smokers and a desensitisation effect was observed in smokers and patients with COPD. As a consequence, a tailored and concerted public health approach to use such messages is required and ‘blindness’ deserves to be mentioned in this context because of an unexpectedly high-deterring impact.
Source: BMJ Open - July 4, 2014 Category: Journals (General) Authors: Ratneswaran, C., Chisnall, B., Drakatos, P., Sivakumar, S., Sivakumar, B., Barrecheguren, M., Douiri, A., Steier, J. Tags: Open access, Health policy, Public health, Respiratory medicine, Smoking and tobacco Research Source Type: research