Patzer Rachel E, Gander Jennifer, Sauls Leighann, Amamoo M Ahinee, Krisher Jenna, Mulloy Laura L, Gibney Eric, Browne Teri, Plantinga Laura, Pastan Stephen O
Department of Surgery, Division of Transplantation, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA, USA.
BMC Nephrol. 2014 Oct 28;15:171. doi: 10.1186/1471-2369-15-171.
The Southeastern United States has the lowest kidney transplant rates in the nation, and racial disparities in kidney transplant access are concentrated in this region. The Southeastern Kidney Transplant Coalition (SEKTC) of Georgia, North Carolina, and South Carolina is an academic and community partnership that was formed with the mission to improve access to kidney transplantation and reduce disparities among African American (AA) end stage renal disease (ESRD) patients in the Southeastern United States.
METHODS/DESIGN: We describe the community-based participatory research (CBPR) process utilized in planning the Reducing Disparities In Access to kidNey Transplantation (RaDIANT) Community Study, a trial developed by the SEKTC to reduce health disparities in access to kidney transplantation among AA ESRD patients in Georgia, the state with the lowest kidney transplant rates in the nation. The SEKTC Coalition conducted a needs assessment of the ESRD population in the Southeast and used results to develop a multicomponent, dialysis facility-randomized, quality improvement intervention to improve transplant access among dialysis facilities in GA. A total of 134 dialysis facilities are randomized to receive either: (1) standard of care or "usual" transplant education, or (2) the multicomponent intervention consisting of transplant education and engagement activities targeting dialysis facility leadership, staff, and patients within dialysis facilities. The primary outcome is change in facility-level referral for kidney transplantation from baseline to 12 months; the secondary outcome is reduction in racial disparity in transplant referral.
The RaDIANT Community Study aims to improve equity in access to kidney transplantation for ESRD patients in the Southeast.
Clinicaltrials.gov number NCT02092727.
美国东南部的肾脏移植率在全国最低,肾脏移植可及性方面的种族差异集中在该地区。佐治亚州、北卡罗来纳州和南卡罗来纳州的东南部肾脏移植联盟(SEKTC)是一个学术与社区合作组织,其成立宗旨是改善肾脏移植可及性,减少美国东南部非裔美国(AA)终末期肾病(ESRD)患者之间的差异。
方法/设计:我们描述了在规划“减少肾脏移植可及性差异(RaDIANT)社区研究”过程中所采用的基于社区的参与性研究(CBPR)方法,该试验由SEKTC开展,旨在减少佐治亚州AA ESRD患者在肾脏移植可及性方面的健康差异,佐治亚州是美国肾脏移植率最低的州。SEKTC联盟对东南部的ESRD人群进行了需求评估,并利用评估结果制定了一项多组分、透析机构随机分组的质量改进干预措施,以改善佐治亚州透析机构之间的移植可及性。共有134个透析机构被随机分组,以接受以下两种处理之一:(1)标准治疗或“常规”移植教育,或(2)由针对透析机构领导、工作人员和透析机构内患者的移植教育及参与活动组成的多组分干预措施。主要结局是从基线到12个月时肾脏移植机构层面转诊的变化;次要结局是移植转诊中种族差异的减少。
RaDIANT社区研究旨在提高东南部ESRD患者肾脏移植可及性的公平性。
Clinicaltrials.gov编号NCT02092727。