Exploring patient navigation services in physical activity for people with chronic conditions in Canada: a rapid review protocol

探索加拿大慢性病患者在体育活动方面的患者导航服务:一项快速审查方案

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Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Adults living with chronic conditions may need to access health programmes to mitigate health-related challenges that persist long after discharge from the hospital. Community physical activity programmes represent critical opportunities for health promotion and chronic disease self-management that can extend beyond hospital-based services. However, navigating the healthcare system and connecting to much-needed physical activity programmes can be challenging due to fragmentation of the health and social care system, especially for those who are transitioning between different healthcare providers, settings, stages of recovery and funding sources (eg, public, private). Patient navigation services can assist with this fragmentation by providing tailored support to individuals with chronic conditions. However, our understanding of patient navigation services in Canada is limited. This rapid review seeks to explore the landscape of patient navigation services supporting Canadians with chronic conditions in connecting to physical activity programmes in the community. METHODS AND ANALYSIS: The rapid review will follow the recommendations published by Garritty et al in 2024. Integrated Knowledge Translation will be employed to facilitate meaningful engagement of people with lived experience of chronic conditions throughout the entire research process. Studies published in English that examine patient navigation services in physical activity for community-dwelling Canadians with chronic conditions will be included. Ovid MEDLINE, Embase, Emcare, CINAHL and Google Canada will be searched for articles published from 1990 to May 2025 to identify the characteristics, strengths and limitations, and prioritised features of patient navigation services for community physical activity programmes. The Mixed Methods Appraisal Tool will be used to assess the quality of included studies. ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION: This protocol is a rapid review of published literature and does not require ethical approval. Review findings will be disseminated to various key interest groups through publications, presentations, infographics, social media posts and/or videos. REGISTRATION: https://osf.io/gd2zm.

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