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Transplant social worker and donor financial assistance to increase living donor kidney transplants among African Americans: The TALKS Study, a randomized comparative effectiveness trial.

L Ebony Boulware1, Debra L Sudan2, Tara S Strigo1, Patti L Ephraim3,4, Clemontina A Davenport5, Jane F Pendergast5, Iris Pounds1, Jennie A Riley1, Margaret Falkovic1, Aviel Alkon1, Felicia Hill-Briggs4,6, Ashley N Cabacungan1, Tyler M Barrett1, Dinushika Mohottige1,7, Lisa McElroy1,2, Clarissa J Diamantidis1,7, Matthew J Ellis7.   

Abstract

Lack of donors hinders living donor kidney transplantation (LDKT) for African Americans. We studied the effectiveness of a transplant social worker intervention (TALK SWI) alone or paired with living donor financial assistance to activate African Americans' potential living kidney donors. African Americans (N = 300) on the transplant waiting list were randomly assigned to usual care; TALK SWI; or TALK SWI plus Living Donor Financial Assistance. We quantified differences in live kidney donor activation (composite rate of live donor inquiries, completed new live donor evaluations, or live kidney donation) after 12 months. Participants' mean age was 52 years, 56% were male, and 43% had annual household income less than $40,000. Most previously pursued LDKT. Participants were highly satisfied with TALK social workers, but they rarely utilized Financial Assistance. After 12 months, few (n = 39, 13%) participants had a new donor activation event (35 [12%] new donor inquiries; 17 [6%] new donor evaluations; 4 [1%] LDKT). There were no group differences in donor activation events (subdistribution hazard ratio [95% CI]: 1.09 [0.51-2.30] for TALK SWI and 0.92 [0.42-2.02] for TALK SWI plus Financial Assistance compared to Usual Care, p = 91). Alternative interventions to increase LDKT for African Americans on the waiting list may be needed. Trial registration: ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT02369354).
© 2020 The American Society of Transplantation and the American Society of Transplant Surgeons.

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Keywords:  clinical research / practice; education; kidney disease; kidney transplantation / nephrology; kidney transplantation: living donor

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33210831     DOI: 10.1111/ajt.16403

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Transplant        ISSN: 1600-6135            Impact factor:   8.086


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