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Increasing living donation by implementing the Kidney Coach Program.

Dianne LaPointe Rudow1,2, Sara Geatrakas1, Jonathan Armenti1, Ariella Tomback3, Rafael Khaim1, Lisa Porcello1, Stephanie Pan2, Antonios Arvelakis1, Ron Shapiro1.   

Abstract

Candidates for living donor kidney transplantation (LDKT) find it difficult to discuss living donation with people in their social network, and there is a lack of useful interventions to train them. The Kidney Coach Program (KCP) was developed to equip individuals (advocates for candidates and candidate themselves) with the tools needed to find potential donors. The purpose of this pilot study is to evaluate the effects of the KCP on increasing the number of people considering living donation.
METHODS: Candidates for the KCP were recruited. Data were collected on the number of live donor inquiries in the coach group compared to listed patients (historical controls).
RESULTS: Over a 12-month period, 20 transplant candidates enrolled in the KCP were compared to 50 controls. Eighty percent of the participants in the KCP had at least one donor inquiry compared to 38% of controls (P = 0.001). Significantly, more Caucasian candidates participated in the KCP compared to other racial groups.
CONCLUSIONS: The KCP can be an effective method to increase awareness of a patient's need for LDKT. Existing clinical staff successfully implemented the program. Transplant programs should provide training to candidates and their supports on effective ways to find a living donor.
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons A/S. Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Keywords:  donors and donation: living; education; internet; kidney transplantation: living donor; media and social media

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30588663     DOI: 10.1111/ctr.13471

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Transplant        ISSN: 0902-0063            Impact factor:   2.863


  4 in total

1.  Self-advocacy is associated with lower likelihood of living donor kidney transplantation.

Authors:  A Cozette Killian; Rhiannon D Reed; Alexis Carter; M Chandler McLeod; Brittany A Shelton; Vineeta Kumar; Haiyan Qu; Paul A MacLennan; Babak J Orandi; Robert M Cannon; Douglas Anderson; Michael J Hanaway; Jayme E Locke
Journal:  Am J Surg       Date:  2020-12-24       Impact factor: 3.125

2.  Is There Decreasing Public Interest in Renal Transplantation? A Google TrendsTM Analysis.

Authors:  Andreas Kronbichler; Maria Effenberger; Jae Il Shin; Christian Koppelstätter; Sara Denicolò; Michael Rudnicki; Hannes Neuwirt; Maria José Soler; Kate Stevens; Annette Bruchfeld; Herbert Tilg; Gert Mayer; Paul Perco
Journal:  J Clin Med       Date:  2020-04-07       Impact factor: 4.241

3.  Potential living kidney donors' positive experiences of an information letter from healthcare: a descriptive qualitative study.

Authors:  Eva Lagging; Kjerstin Larsson; Jonas Wadström; Linda Gyllström Krekula; Annika Tibell
Journal:  BMC Nephrol       Date:  2022-10-14       Impact factor: 2.585

4.  Journey to Transplant: Developing a social support network counselling intervention to improve kidney transplantation.

Authors:  Hannah D'Cunha; Melissa Partin; Sophie Kurschner; Sauman Chu; Marilyn Bruin; Warren McKinney; Allyson Hart
Journal:  Health Expect       Date:  2021-12-23       Impact factor: 3.318

  4 in total

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