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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: Womens Health Issues. 2014 Jan-Feb;24(1):e155–e162. doi: 10.1016/j.whi.2013.10.010

Table 5.

Patient navigator actions by barrier categories among participants with breast and cervical abnormalities*

Action Patient-
Focused
(n)
Other-
Focused
(n)
System
(n)
Total
(n)
Participants with breast abnormalities
Education 499 123 160 782
Support 447 230 156 833
Referrals 386 185 355 926
Arrangements 366 345 474 1185
Record keeping 190 102 234 526
Scheduling Appointments 183 235 546 964
Accompaniment 160 116 269 545
Directly contacting family 34 35 75 144
Other 8 5 6 19
Participants with cervical abnormalities
Education 192 57 63 312
Support 173 23 29 225
Referrals 54 21 65 140
Arrangements 177 69 137 383
Record keeping 94 32 54 180
Scheduling Appointments 105 57 138 300
Accompaniment 5 1 5 11
Directly contacting family 30 12 27 69
Other 5 3 4 12
*

Each unique encounter-barrier-action combination is represented.