Levan Macey L, Kaplow Katya, Downey Max C, Sidoti Carolyn N, Reed Rhiannon D, Richards Kristy, Liebman Scott E, Gordon Elisa J, Rudow Dianne LaPointe, Segev Dorry L, Kayler Liise K, Lindower Carrie, Kimberly Laura L
Department of Surgery, NYU Grossman School of Medicine, New York, New York, USA.
Department of Population Health, NYU Grossman School of Medicine, New York, New York, USA.
Clin Transplant. 2025 May;39(5):e70182. doi: 10.1111/ctr.70182.
Dialysis social workers (DSWs) educate and advocate for end-stage kidney disease (ESKD) patients during the kidney transplantation (KT) process. However, little is known about the barriers DSWs face as they help patients get waitlisted and how to best support their efforts. We interviewed DSWs across New York (NY) State to examine their experiences, supports, and challenges in helping dialysis patients progress through KT education, referral, and evaluation.
We conducted semi-structured interviews with DSWs in NY State who had participated or expressed interest in a program designed to educate DSWs about KT and used rapid qualitative analysis to identify themes.
We interviewed 17 DSWs. Seven themes emerged: (1) DSWs report involvement in KT interest assessment, education, referral, and evaluation support, (2) DSWs report varying nephrologist support in helping patients progress to KT, (3) DSWs perceive social support and adherence as key factors in KT centers' eligibility determinations, (4) DSWs have knowledge gaps around living donation and appreciate learning about KT from transplant centers and non-profit organizations, (5) Patients express KT concerns and DSWs counsel them about these concerns, (6) DSWs report solutions to help patients complete KT evaluation appointments, and (7) DSWs report communication deficiencies between dialysis centers and transplant centers, and patients.
Education for DSWs, support from nephrologists, and resources to help patients complete KT evaluation steps facilitated DSW engagement throughout the pre-transplant process, underscoring the need for multi-level, cross-disciplinary programs to support these efforts.
透析社会工作者(DSW)在肾移植(KT)过程中为终末期肾病(ESKD)患者提供教育和支持。然而,对于DSW在帮助患者进入等待名单时所面临的障碍以及如何最好地支持他们的工作,我们知之甚少。我们采访了纽约州的DSW,以了解他们在帮助透析患者完成KT教育、转诊和评估过程中的经历、支持和挑战。
我们对纽约州参与或表示有兴趣参加旨在对DSW进行KT教育的项目的DSW进行了半结构化访谈,并使用快速定性分析来确定主题。
我们采访了17名DSW。出现了七个主题:(1)DSW报告参与了KT兴趣评估、教育、转诊和评估支持;(2)DSW报告在帮助患者推进到KT方面,肾病专家的支持程度各不相同;(3)DSW认为社会支持和依从性是KT中心资格判定的关键因素;(4)DSW在活体捐赠方面存在知识差距,并希望从移植中心和非营利组织了解KT相关信息;(5)患者表达了对KT的担忧,DSW就这些担忧为他们提供咨询;(6)DSW报告了帮助患者完成KT评估预约的解决方案;(7)DSW报告了透析中心与移植中心以及患者之间存在沟通不足的问题。
对DSW的教育、肾病专家的支持以及帮助患者完成KT评估步骤的资源,促进了DSW在整个移植前过程中的参与,强调了需要多层次、跨学科的项目来支持这些工作。