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对美国非裔美国人肾移植获取障碍的系统评价。

A systematic review of barriers in access to renal transplantation among African Americans in the United States.

作者信息

Navaneethan Sankar D, Singh Sonal

机构信息

Division of Nephrology, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY 14642, USA.

出版信息

Clin Transplant. 2006 Nov-Dec;20(6):769-75. doi: 10.1111/j.1399-0012.2006.00568.x.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

African-American patients with end-stage renal disease are less likely than white patients to undergo renal transplantation. The development of strategies to address this disparity requires an evidence-based understanding of the barriers that impede access to renal transplantation among African Americans in the United States.

METHODS

In September 2005, we searched MEDLINE, EMBASE, and CENTRAL for articles that identified the barriers that impeded African Americans' access to renal transplantation. Two reviewers independently extracted relevant data from the included studies. Barriers were broadly divided under two categories: (i) patient-related barriers; and (ii) healthcare-related barriers.

RESULTS

We obtained 76 potentially relevant articles of which 11 studies were included in the final review. Several patient-related barriers--personal and cultural beliefs about transplantation, lower socioeconomic status and levels of education, and healthcare-related barriers--physician perception about survival of African Americans post-transplantation, inadequate transplant work-up despite being referred, and HLA-mismatching were identified at different stages of the transplantation process. Personal and cultural beliefs of African-American patients were consistently identified as patient-related barriers among several studies. Physicians' perception about post-transplantation survival of African Americans was the most commonly identified healthcare-related barrier.

CONCLUSIONS

A wide spectrum of patient-related barriers including their personal and cultural beliefs about transplantation and several healthcare-related barriers at different stages of the transplant process impedes access to renal transplantation among African Americans in the United States. A multisectoral approach focusing on these barriers needs to be evaluated to reduce disparities in renal transplantation in the United States.

摘要

背景

终末期肾病的非裔美国患者接受肾移植的可能性低于白人患者。制定解决这一差异的策略需要基于证据了解阻碍美国非裔美国人获得肾移植的障碍。

方法

2005年9月,我们检索了MEDLINE、EMBASE和CENTRAL数据库,查找确定阻碍非裔美国人获得肾移植的障碍的文章。两名评审员独立从纳入研究中提取相关数据。障碍大致分为两类:(i)患者相关障碍;(ii)医疗保健相关障碍。

结果

我们获得了76篇潜在相关文章,其中11项研究纳入最终综述。在移植过程的不同阶段发现了几个患者相关障碍——关于移植的个人和文化信念、较低的社会经济地位和教育水平,以及医疗保健相关障碍——医生对非裔美国人移植后生存率的看法、尽管被转诊但移植前检查不足,以及人类白细胞抗原不匹配。在几项研究中,非裔美国患者的个人和文化信念一直被确定为患者相关障碍。医生对非裔美国人移植后生存率的看法是最常被确定的医疗保健相关障碍。

结论

各种各样的患者相关障碍,包括他们对移植的个人和文化信念,以及移植过程不同阶段的几个医疗保健相关障碍,阻碍了美国非裔美国人获得肾移植。需要评估一种关注这些障碍的多部门方法,以减少美国肾移植中的差异。

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