Bridging Gaps in Pain Management: A Qualitative Study of Nurse Navigator Roles
Michael Coriasco, MNE, RN, CNE, PhD; Elizabeth Feustel, BSN, MHP, RN; Jennifer C. Anderson, BA; Fionnuala S. Brown, DNP, MSN, FNP-C; Evan Thomas, BSN, RN; Ross J. Bindler, PharmD; Marian Wilson, PhD, MPH, RN, PMGT-BC

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* 1. Please provide your name.

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* 2. The Nurse Navigator role originated in which patient population:

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* 3. Historically, Nurse Navigator responsibilities included:

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* 4. Nurse Navigators may benefit individuals with chronic pain by:

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* 5. Research has found positive results related to Nurse Navigators, including:

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* 6. Chronic pain disproportionately affects what group of people?

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* 7. Nurse Navigators have not been widely used in the following populations:

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* 8. The main purpose of this study was to explore healthcare professionals’ perspectives regarding nursing navigators and the impact on:

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* 9. Data were primarily collected in this study using:

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* 10. The four main themes identified from participants’ data were:

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* 11. An example of creative problem solving given by participants included:

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* 12. Functional care navigation roles could include all the following except:

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* 13. Emotional support was recognized as a critical component of the Nurse Navigator role because it:

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* 14. This study’s findings align with previous literature suggesting nurse navigators may:

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* 15. According to the authors, what future clinical implications and potential new roles may emerge for Pain Management Nurse Navigators?

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* 16. How can Nurse Navigators be used to expand biopsychosocial-spiritual care models?

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* 17. Important skills for a Pain Management Nurse Navigator include:

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