Your Path to Transplant: a randomized controlled trial of a tailored computer education intervention to increase living donor kidney transplant

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العنوان: Your Path to Transplant: a randomized controlled trial of a tailored computer education intervention to increase living donor kidney transplant
المؤلفون: Nicole R. Amoyal, Mark L. Robbins, Andrea L. Paiva, Leslie A. Brick, Kari Baldwin, LaShara A. Davis, John D. Peipert, Jessica L. Thein, Christina J. Goalby, Amy D. Waterman, Crystal S. Kynard-Amerson, Stacy L. Skelton, Emily A. Schenk
المصدر: BMC nephrology, vol 15, iss 1
BMC Nephrology
Waterman, AD; Robbins, ML; Paiva, AL; Peipert, JD; Kynard-Amerson, CS; Goalby, CJ; et al.(2014). Your Path to Transplant: A randomized controlled trial of a tailored computer education intervention to increase living donor kidney transplant. BMC Nephrology, 15(1). doi: 10.1186/1471-2369-15-166. UCLA: Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/5d419406Test
بيانات النشر: Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2014.
سنة النشر: 2014
مصطلحات موضوعية: Counseling, Nephrology, Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice, Kidney Disease, Hispanics, 030232 urology & nephrology, 030230 surgery, law.invention, Kidney Failure, Kidney transplantation, Study Protocol, Transtheoretical model, 0302 clinical medicine, 7.1 Individual care needs, Randomized controlled trial, law, Living Donors, Ethnicity, Racial disparities, Chronic, Practice, Audiovisual Aids, Living donor, Health Knowledge, Patient education, Urology & Nephrology, Los Angeles, 3. Good health, medicine.medical_specialty, Decision Making, Clinical Trials and Supportive Activities, Clinical Sciences, Renal and urogenital, African-Americans, Ethnic Groups, End stage renal disease, 03 medical and health sciences, Patient Education as Topic, Clinical Research, Intervention (counseling), Internal medicine, Behavioral and Social Science, medicine, Humans, Health knowledge/attitudes, Intensive care medicine, Socioeconomic status, Transplantation, business.industry, Organ Transplantation, Patient Acceptance of Health Care, medicine.disease, Telephone, Socioeconomic Factors, Sample Size, Attitudes, Family medicine, Kidney Failure, Chronic, Pamphlets, Management of diseases and conditions, business, Computer-Assisted Instruction
الوصف: Because of the deceased donor organ shortage, more kidney patients are considering whether to receive kidneys from family and friends, a process called living donor kidney transplantation (LDKT). Although Blacks and Hispanics are 3.4 and 1.5 times more likely, respectively, to develop end stage renal disease (ESRD) than Whites, they are less likely to receive LDKTs. To address this disparity, a new randomized controlled trial (RCT) will assess whether Black, Hispanic, and White transplant patients’ knowledge, readiness to pursue LDKT, and receipt of LDKTs can be increased when they participate in the Your Path to Transplant (YPT) computer-tailored intervention. Nine hundred Black, Hispanic, and White ESRD patients presenting for transplant evaluation at University of California, Los Angeles Kidney and Pancreas Transplant Program (UCLA-KPTP) will be randomly assigned to one of two education conditions, YPT or Usual Care Control Education (UC). As they undergo transplant evaluation, patients in the YPT condition will receive individually-tailored telephonic coaching sessions, feedback reports, video and print transplant education resources, and assistance with reducing any known socioeconomic barriers to LDKT. Patients receiving UC will only receive transplant education provided by UCLA-KPTP. Changes in transplant knowledge, readiness, pros and cons, and self-efficacy to pursue LDKT will be assessed prior to presenting at the transplant center (baseline), during transplant evaluation, and 4- and 8-months post-baseline, while completion of transplant evaluation and receipt of LDKTs will be assessed at 18-months post-baseline. The RCT will determine, compared to UC, whether Black, Hispanic, and White patients receiving YPT increase in their readiness to pursue LDKT and transplant knowledge, and become more likely to complete transplant medical evaluation and pursue LDKT. It will also examine how known patient, family, and healthcare system barriers to LDKT act alone and in combination with YPT to affect patients’ transplant decision-making and behavior. Statistical analyses will be performed under an intent-to-treat approach. At the conclusion of the study, we will have assessed the effectiveness of an innovative and cost-effective YPT intervention that could be utilized to tailor LDKT discussion and education based on the needs of individual patients of different races in many healthcare settings. ClinicalTrials.gov, number NCT02181114 .
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تدمد: 1471-2369
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https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2369-15-166Test
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