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. 2014 Nov 7;5:131–144. doi: 10.2147/PROM.S69744

Table 3.

Intervention components and targeted outcomes

Stakeholders Feasibility outcomes Preliminary evaluation outcomes
PNs • Number of potential PNs approached to have two participate in training and complete the navigation program
• Ability of PNs to assess preliminary evaluation outcomes
• Acceptability, interactions with interdisciplinary team members – qualitative interview
• Expressed ability of PN to take more than two BCSs in future – qualitative interview
• Retention in program with BCSs for 2 months
• Emotional and physical effects for PN post-program – qualitative interview
• Satisfaction with participation – qualitative interview
BCSs • Number of potential BCSs approached to have four participate and complete the navigation program
• Retention in program with PN for 2 months
• Expressed acceptability by BCS – qualitative interview
• QOL-BC baseline and post-intervention
• Preparedness for recovery – baseline and post-intervention
• Follow-up appointment – percentage of BCSs who visit primary care provider within 2 months post-treatment
• General Symptom Distress Scale – baseline and post-intervention
• Social network mapping – baseline and post-intervention
• PGS – baseline and post-intervention
System/community • Cost of PN program (number of PI hours, cost of total PN hours, resources, and materials)

Abbreviations: BCSs, breast cancer survivors; PGS, Perspectives of Support from God Scale; PI, primary investigator; PN, peer navigator; QOL-BC, Quality of Life-Breast Cancer.