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African Americans' discussions about living-donor kidney transplants with family or friends: Who, what, and why not?

Nicole DePasquale1, Matthew J Ellis2, Debra L Sudan3, Patti L Ephraim4,5, Lisa M McElroy3, Dinushika Mohottige1, Clemontina A Davenport6, Xiyuan Zhang6, Sarah B Peskoe6, Tara S Strigo1, Ashley N Cabacungan1, Iris Pounds1, Jennie A Riley1, Margaret Falkovic1, L Ebony Boulware1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Although discussions with family or friends can improve access to living-donor kidney transplantation (LDKT), they remain an understudied step in the LDKT process.
METHODS: Among 300 African American transplant candidates, we examined how sociodemographic, clinical, LDKT-related, and psychosocial characteristics related to the occurrence of LDKT discussions with family or friends. We also analyzed the relation between discussion occurrence and donor activation on transplant candidates' behalves (at least one donor inquiry or completed donor evaluation in the medical record). We assessed associations of discussion characteristics (context, content, and perceptions) with donor activation among discussants, and we identified discussion barriers among non-discussants.
RESULTS: Most candidates (90%) had discussed LDKT. Only family functioning was statistically significantly associated with discussion occurrence. Specifically, family dysfunction was associated with 62% lower odds of discussion than family function. Family functioning, discussion occurrence, and different discussion characteristics were statistically significantly related to donor activation. The most prevalent discussion barrier was never having thought about discussing LDKT.
CONCLUSIONS: Family functioning affected the likelihood of discussing LDKT, and family functioning, discussion occurrence, and discussion characteristics were associated with donor activation. Advancing understanding of how family functioning and LDKT discussions affect progression to LDKT may benefit interventions to increase LDKT.
© 2021 John Wiley & Sons A/S. Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Keywords:  communication; discussion barriers; donor activation; living kidney donation

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33423353      PMCID: PMC8809139          DOI: 10.1111/ctr.14222

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


  42 in total

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Journal:  Transplant Proc       Date:  2016-06       Impact factor: 1.066

2.  The family APGAR: a proposal for a family function test and its use by physicians.

Authors:  G Smilkstein
Journal:  J Fam Pract       Date:  1978-06       Impact factor: 0.493

3.  Modifiable factors in access to living-donor kidney transplantation among diverse populations.

Authors:  Sohal Y Ismail; Annemarie E Luchtenburg; Judith A Kal-V Gestel; Willij C Zuidema; Willem Weimar; Jan J V Busschbach; Emma K Massey
Journal:  Transplantation       Date:  2013-09       Impact factor: 4.939

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Authors:  Ann-Marie Rosland; Michele Heisler; John D Piette
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5.  Living Donor Kidney Transplantation: Overcoming Disparities in Live Kidney Donation in the US--Recommendations from a Consensus Conference.

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Review 6.  The expectations and attitudes of patients with chronic kidney disease toward living kidney donor transplantation: a thematic synthesis of qualitative studies.

Authors:  Camilla S Hanson; Steve J Chadban; Jeremy R Chapman; Jonathan C Craig; Germaine Wong; Angelique F Ralph; Allison Tong
Journal:  Transplantation       Date:  2015-03       Impact factor: 4.939

7.  Development and validation of a short-form, rapid estimate of adult literacy in medicine.

Authors:  Ahsan M Arozullah; Paul R Yarnold; Charles L Bennett; Robert C Soltysik; Michael S Wolf; Rosario M Ferreira; Shoou-Yih D Lee; Stacey Costello; Adil Shakir; Caroline Denwood; Fred B Bryant; Terry Davis
Journal:  Med Care       Date:  2007-11       Impact factor: 2.983

8.  The PHQ-8 as a measure of current depression in the general population.

Authors:  Kurt Kroenke; Tara W Strine; Robert L Spitzer; Janet B W Williams; Joyce T Berry; Ali H Mokdad
Journal:  J Affect Disord       Date:  2008-08-27       Impact factor: 4.839

9.  Prevalence of clinically significant decisional conflict: an analysis of five studies on decision-making in primary care.

Authors:  Philippe Thompson-Leduc; Stéphane Turcotte; Michel Labrecque; France Légaré
Journal:  BMJ Open       Date:  2016-06-28       Impact factor: 2.692

10.  The TALKS study to improve communication, logistical, and financial barriers to live donor kidney transplantation in African Americans: protocol of a randomized clinical trial.

Authors:  Tara S Strigo; Patti L Ephraim; Iris Pounds; Felicia Hill-Briggs; Linda Darrell; Matthew Ellis; Debra Sudan; Hamid Rabb; Dorry Segev; Nae-Yuh Wang; Mary Kaiser; Margaret Falkovic; Jill F Lebov; L Ebony Boulware
Journal:  BMC Nephrol       Date:  2015-10-09       Impact factor: 2.388

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