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BMC Nephrol ; 19(1): 107, 2018 05 03.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29724177

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: African Americans have persistently poor access to living donor kidney transplants (LDKT). We conducted a small randomized trial to provide preliminary evidence of the effect of informational decision support and donor financial assistance interventions on African American hemodialysis patients' pursuit of LDKT. METHODS: Study participants were randomly assigned to receive (1) Usual Care; (2) the Providing Resources to Enhance African American Patients' Readiness to Make Decisions about Kidney Disease (PREPARED); or (3) PREPARED plus a living kidney donor financial assistance program. Our primary outcome was patients' actions to pursue LDKT (discussions with family, friends, or doctor; initiation or completion of the recipient LDKT medical evaluation; or identification of a donor). We also measured participants' attitudes, concerns, and perceptions of interventions' usefulness. RESULTS: Of 329 screened, 92 patients were eligible and randomized to Usual Care (n = 31), PREPARED (n = 30), or PREPARED plus financial assistance (n = 31). Most participants reported interventions helped their decision making about renal replacement treatments (62%). However there were no statistically significant improvements in LDKT actions among groups over 6 months. Further, no participants utilized the living donor financial assistance benefit. CONCLUSIONS: Findings suggest these interventions may need to be paired with personal support or navigation services to overcome key communication, logistical, and financial barriers to LDKT. TRIAL REGISTRATION: ClinicalTrials.gov [ NCT01439516 ] [August 31, 2011].


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Black or African American , Decision Support Techniques , Financial Support , Kidney Transplantation/methods , Living Donors , Renal Dialysis/methods , Adult , Black or African American/psychology , Aged , Decision Making , Female , Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice , Humans , Kidney Transplantation/economics , Kidney Transplantation/psychology , Living Donors/psychology , Male , Middle Aged , Patient Participation/economics , Patient Participation/methods , Patient Participation/psychology , Renal Dialysis/economics , Renal Dialysis/psychology , Tissue and Organ Procurement , Treatment Outcome
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