 This scoping review examined the characteristics, impact, barriers and facilitators of hospital-based patient navigation programs that support patients who experience injury-related trauma and their caregivers. The review found that these programs have been shown to decrease readmission rates and increase patient satisfaction. However, there are several barriers to implementing such programs, including difficulty recruiting or enrolling patients with short hospital stays and hospital administrators and healthcare providers not understanding the navigator's role. Additionally, the review found that having a professional or experienced navigator, as well as flexible program delivery and communication methods, can be helpful in overcoming some of these barriers. This article was authored by Shelley Doucette, Alison Luke, and Grayling Anthonison.