Buffin Jez, Little Robert, Jain Neerja, Warrens Anthony N
School of Social Work , University of Central Lancashire , Preston , UK.
Kidney Research UK , Peterborough , UK.
Clin Kidney J. 2015 Oct;8(5):623-8. doi: 10.1093/ckj/sfv066. Epub 2015 Aug 11.
Black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) communities are disproportionately affected by inequalities in transplant services in the UK. There are some indications from pilot programmes that appeals for BAME organ donors may be more effectively communicated by employing grassroots, community-networking approaches, but such initiatives have not been adequately described or evaluated.
Lay individuals from BAME communities were trained as peer outreach workers. They attended a series of public events to promote knowledge of organ donation and transplantation among the public. Information was gathered from 806 evaluation forms completed by event attendees at 34 separate events. From these, 54 follow-up interviews were conducted with event attendees who completed evaluation forms, indicated that they intended to sign up to the NHS Organ Donor Register (ODR) within the next month and consented to follow-up.
Peer outreach initiatives of the type evaluated are associated with increased numbers of BAME people registering as organ donors. A total of 8.8% of event attendees signed up to the NHS ODR. The programme was most effective with people who had previously considered becoming organ donors but who did not know how to go about it. It was less effective with people who had not previously considered it, or who were scared about signing up, or who feared family or religious disapproval.
Peer outreach programmes with BAME communities can be an effective way of reducing inequalities by increasing the number of people on the NHS ODR and encouraging people to think about the issue.
在英国,黑人、亚裔及少数族裔(BAME)群体在移植服务方面受到不平等的影响尤为严重。一些试点项目显示,采用基层社区网络方法可能更有效地向BAME器官捐献者发出呼吁,但此类举措尚未得到充分描述或评估。
来自BAME社区的非专业人士被培训为同伴外展工作者。他们参加了一系列公共活动,以提高公众对器官捐献和移植的认识。从34场不同活动的806份活动参与者填写的评估表中收集信息。在此基础上,对填写了评估表、表示打算在下个月登记加入国民保健制度器官捐献登记册(ODR)并同意接受随访的活动参与者进行了54次随访访谈。
此类经过评估的同伴外展举措与更多BAME人群登记成为器官捐献者相关。共有8.8%的活动参与者登记加入了国民保健制度ODR。该项目对那些之前考虑过成为器官捐献者但不知道如何去做的人最为有效。对那些之前没有考虑过、害怕登记、担心家人或宗教反对的人效果较差。
与BAME社区开展同伴外展项目,通过增加国民保健制度ODR上的人数并鼓励人们思考这一问题,可能是减少不平等现象的有效方式。