Cancer Navigation: Charting the Path Forward for Low Income Women of Color
Passion and compassion for low income women of color is not an issue of lacking empathy, scientific or medical care. It is a social issue. Health care providers do their best to support, encourage, treat, and motivate those living with cancer; but many do not have the resources, training, or preparation to work as effectively as possible with patients from marginalized groups in a relatable and non-judgmental way. Cancer Navigation: Charting the Path Forward for Low Income Women of Color is a practical quick-reference resource for U.S. health care providers working with marginalized women throughout the cancer continuum. From community preventative outreach to survivorship, this accessible guidebook is a vital resource for physicians, social workers, case managers, and other cancer care providers who seek to provide more equitable care for low income women of color.
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Cancer Navigation: Charting the Path Forward for Low Income Women of Color
Passion and compassion for low income women of color is not an issue of lacking empathy, scientific or medical care. It is a social issue. Health care providers do their best to support, encourage, treat, and motivate those living with cancer; but many do not have the resources, training, or preparation to work as effectively as possible with patients from marginalized groups in a relatable and non-judgmental way. Cancer Navigation: Charting the Path Forward for Low Income Women of Color is a practical quick-reference resource for U.S. health care providers working with marginalized women throughout the cancer continuum. From community preventative outreach to survivorship, this accessible guidebook is a vital resource for physicians, social workers, case managers, and other cancer care providers who seek to provide more equitable care for low income women of color.
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Cancer Navigation: Charting the Path Forward for Low Income Women of Color

Cancer Navigation: Charting the Path Forward for Low Income Women of Color

Cancer Navigation: Charting the Path Forward for Low Income Women of Color

Cancer Navigation: Charting the Path Forward for Low Income Women of Color

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Overview

Passion and compassion for low income women of color is not an issue of lacking empathy, scientific or medical care. It is a social issue. Health care providers do their best to support, encourage, treat, and motivate those living with cancer; but many do not have the resources, training, or preparation to work as effectively as possible with patients from marginalized groups in a relatable and non-judgmental way. Cancer Navigation: Charting the Path Forward for Low Income Women of Color is a practical quick-reference resource for U.S. health care providers working with marginalized women throughout the cancer continuum. From community preventative outreach to survivorship, this accessible guidebook is a vital resource for physicians, social workers, case managers, and other cancer care providers who seek to provide more equitable care for low income women of color.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780190672867
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 01/14/2022
Pages: 192
Product dimensions: 10.06(w) x 6.99(h) x 0.45(d)

About the Author

Anjanette Wells, Ph.D., M.S.W., L.C.S.W., is Assistant Professor of Social Work, University of Cincinnati, School of Social Work

Vetta L. Sanders Thompson, M.PH., Ph.D., is Professor of Public Health, George Warren Brown School of Social Work, Center on Urban Research & Public Policy, Washington University in St. Louis

Will Ross, M.PH., M.D., is Professor of Medicine, The School of Medicine, Washington University in St. Louis

Carol Camp Yeakey, Ph.D., is Marshall S. Snow Professor of Arts & Sciences & Founding Director, Interdisciplinary Program in Urban Studies, Center on Urban Research & Public Policy, Washington University in St. Louis

Sheri Notaro, M.PH., Ph.D., is Associate Dean, The Graduate School and Director of the Chancellor's Graduate Fellowship Program, Graduate School of Arts & Sciences, Washington University in St. Louis

Table of Contents

Table of Contents
Dedication
Acknowledgements

INTRODUCTION

Purpose
Module 1: Cancer 101
Module 2: Chronic Care Conceptual Model

CHAPTER 1: Interpersonal, Community, and Population Communication and Engagement
Module 1: Cancer Communication
Module 2: Recognizing and Assessing Adherence Barriers and Stressors
Module 3: Culturally Competent Communication, Assessment and Engagement

CHAPTER 2: Intervention and Strategies across the Cancer Continuum
Module 1: Patient Navigation
Module 2: Survivorship Care Plans
Module 3: Clinical Trial Uptake: Additional Options for Treatment

CHAPTER 3: Evaluation of Cancer Interventions and Programs
Module 1: Outcomes and Assessing Intervention Efforts
Module 2: Community Based Participatory Research

CONCLUSION to the volume
References
Index
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