Nurse-Directed Coordination of Cancer Survivorship Care in a Tribal Primary Care Clinic
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        Description
        Examines the feasibility of a nurse cancer care coordinator intervention focused on improving cancer care at a tribally-operated primary care clinic in the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma. Provides data on survivorship care plans, cancer-related distress, time spent on coordination activities, and other aspects of program implementation via a trial utilizing data of 23 American Indian intervention participants.
    Author(s)
            Amber S. Anderson-Buettner, Kathleen A. Dwyer, Zsolt J. Nagykaldi, et al.
        Citation
            BMC Primary Care, 26, 334
        Date
            10/2025
        Tagged as
                                    Cancer
                 ·                          Care coordination
                 ·                          Mental health
                 ·                          Nurses
                 ·                          Statistics and data
                 ·                          Tribal communities
                 ·                          Wellness, health promotion, and disease prevention
                 ·                          Oklahoma
                     
        