Cancer Clinical Trial
Official title:
Cancer Prevention and Early Detection Among the Homeless Population in Europe: Co-adapting and Implementing the Health Navigator Model
Prevention and early detection are key for the decrease of cancer-related mortality. However, socially deprived population groups don't have the privilege of unburdened access to the healthcare system. The EU-funded CANCERLESS project aims to develop an evidence-based, patient-centred innovation that reinforces patients through health education and social support and fosters timely access to primary and secondary prevention services. Based on the combination of the tested Patient Navigator Model and the Patient Empowerment Model, CANCERLESS will develop the Health Navigator Model for Europe, addressed to the underserved population.
Homeless individuals have higher prevalence of adverse health outcomes (infectious diseases, substance-related disorders, etc.) and premature mortality compared to the general population, with cancer being the second most common cause of death. In most cases, people experiencing homelessness experience significant barriers or do not have access to community health services, including access to primary and secondary prevention services and programs. Cancer prevention and early detection among the homeless population in Europe: Co-adapting and implementing the Health Navigator Model - The CANCERLESS project is a Horizon 2020 financed project aiming to adapt a novel, evidence based and person-centered model to address this underserved population and eliminate barriers to access primary and secondary preventive services. The Health Navigator Model (HNM), a person-centered intervention co-designed during the first part of the project, will address the growing health and social disparities in the homeless population and promote timely access to cancer prevention and screening services. Therefore, the aim of this longitudinal, person-centered, and community-based intervention study is to pilot test the HNM by investigating a cohort of individuals experiencing homelessness in pilot-sites in Austria, Greece, Spain and the United Kingdom. Our study will assess whether the HNM intervention can improve the delivery of evidence of community-based primary and secondary cancer preventive care for the homeless population. The HNM will be conducted over a set time frame, with active participation being individually tailored to the needs of participants, within an overall period of 18 months. Evaluation will be performed at baseline and at three further evaluation points to assess the outcomes of the intervention. Adult individuals experiencing homelessness (as defined by the European Topology of Homelessness and Housing Exclusion) will be asked to participate during their visits to the pilot sites of cooperating facilities (non-governmental organizations offering free medical care, or social service institutions) after assessing eligibility criteria. The study utilizes both a qualitative and quantitative methodology which will allow us to conduct both exploratory and confirmatory research and thus, gain a deeper comprehension of the impact of the HNM intervention on overall participation of homeless individuals in primary and secondary cancer preventive programs. The project has been funded by the HORIZON 2020 program of the European Commission under the topic: "H2020-SC1-2020-Single-Stage-RTD - Call for proposals on the prevention and/or early diagnosis of cancer" and is coordinated by the Medical University of Vienna. ;
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