Division of Nephrology (MLC-7022) and James M Anderson Center for Health Systems Excellence (MLC-7014), Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH, USA.
College of Medicine, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, USA.
Pediatr Transplant. 2021 Feb;25(1):e13891. doi: 10.1111/petr.13891. Epub 2020 Nov 3.
Kidney transplantation increases life expectancy and improves quality of life for children with end-stage kidney disease, yet sequelae of transplantation and treatment make it difficult for transplant recipients to enjoy health and quality of life similar to their healthy peers. The NAPRTCS network was among the first to use multicenter data to inform improvements in care and outcomes for children with a kidney transplant through observational research. Now, with new technologies and unprecedented access to data, it is possible to create learning health systems as envisioned by the US National Academy of Sciences to seamlessly integrate research and continuous improvement of clinical care. In this review, we present two pre-eminent North American networks focused on using multicenter data to drive improved care and outcomes for children with a kidney transplant. Whereas, for the past 30 years NAPRTCS has focused on discovery of best practices through observational research and clinical trials, the Improving Renal Outcomes Collaborative, established in 2016, engages patients, families, clinicians, and researchers in redesigning the healthcare delivery system to enable practice change and continuous improvement of health outcomes. We discuss the history and past contributions of these networks, as well as current activities, barriers, and potential future solutions to more fully realize the vision of a true learning health system for pediatric kidney transplant recipients.
肾移植能提高终末期肾病患儿的预期寿命并改善其生活质量,但移植和治疗的后遗症使得移植受者难以享有与健康同龄人相似的健康和生活质量。NAPRTCS 网络是最早利用多中心数据通过观察性研究来改善儿童肾移植患者护理和结局的网络之一。如今,随着新技术和前所未有的数据访问,创建美国国家科学院所设想的学习型卫生系统以无缝整合研究和临床护理的持续改进成为可能。在这篇综述中,我们介绍了两个卓越的北美网络,它们专注于利用多中心数据来提高儿童肾移植患者的护理和结局。NAPRTCS 过去 30 年来一直专注于通过观察性研究和临床试验发现最佳实践,而 2016 年成立的改善肾脏结局协作组织则让患者、家属、临床医生和研究人员参与到医疗服务系统的重新设计中,以实现实践的改变和健康结局的持续改善。我们讨论了这些网络的历史和过去的贡献,以及当前的活动、障碍和潜在的未来解决方案,以更充分地实现儿童肾移植受者真正学习型卫生系统的愿景。