西班牙裔外展计划对一个中心的转诊和肝移植数量的影响。

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q4 IMMUNOLOGY Transplant immunology Pub Date : 2024-03-16 DOI:10.1016/j.trim.2024.102034
Sudha Kodali , Constance M. Mobley , Elizabeth W. Brombosz , Analisa Lopez , Riki Graves , John Ontiveros , Marcela Velazquez , Ashish Saharia , Yee Lee Cheah , Caroline J. Simon , Christian Valverde , Alphonse Brown , Julie Corkrean , Linda W. Moore , Edward A. Graviss , David W. Victor III , Kelly Maresh , Mark J. Hobeika , Chukwuma Egwim , R. Mark Ghobrial
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背景:尽管西语裔患者的终末期肝病和肝癌发病率很高,而肝移植(LT)可提供最佳的长期治疗效果,但他们接受肝移植的可能性较低。对终末期肾病患者和肾移植候选者的研究表明,有针对性的、与文化相关的干预措施可以提高西班牙裔患者接受肾移植的可能性。然而,类似的干预措施在很大程度上仍未在潜在的 LT 候选者中得到研究:方法:比较了德克萨斯州一个拥有大量西班牙裔患者的中心在实施有针对性的外展计划之前(2018 年 1 月至 2019 年 12 月)和之后(2021 年 7 月至 2023 年 6 月)的转诊情况。研究了两个时期的患者在LT方面的进展、不符合条件的原因以及保险方面的差异:结果:实施推广计划后,更多的西班牙裔患者被转诊接受LT治疗(23.2% vs 26.2%,P = 0.004)。将推广前与推广后进行比较,更多的西班牙裔患者获得了候诊资格(分别为61人与78人),并接受了LT治疗(分别为971人与82人)。然而,接受LT治疗的西班牙裔患者比例从30.2%降至20.3%。在推广活动结束后,半数西班牙裔患者因经济原因无法接受LT治疗(112人,50.5%):结论:针对西班牙裔终末期肝病患者的推广计划有效地增加了西班牙裔LT转诊和接受者的总人数。然而,许多被转诊的患者并不符合接受LT治疗的条件,最常见的原因是经济原因。这些结果突出表明,有必要进一步研究最有效的方法,以改善这个高需求社区接受LT治疗的经济障碍。
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Effect of a Hispanic outreach program on referral and liver transplantation volume at a single center

Background

Although Hispanic patients have high rates of end-stage liver disease and liver cancer, for which liver transplantation (LT) offers the best long-term outcomes, they are less likely to receive LT. Studies of end-stage renal disease patients and kidney transplant candidates have shown that targeted, culturally relevant interventions can increase the likelihood of Hispanic patients receiving kidney transplant. However, similar interventions remain largely unstudied in potential LT candidates.

Methods

Referrals to a single center in Texas with a large Hispanic patient population were compared before (01/2018–12/2019) and after (7/2021–6/2023) the implementation of a targeted outreach program. Patient progress toward LT, reasons for ineligibility, and differences in insurance were examined between the two eras.

Results

A greater proportion of Hispanic patients were referred for LT after the implementation of the outreach program (23.2% vs 26.2%, p = 0.004). Comparing the pre-outreach era to the post-outreach era, more Hispanic patients achieved waitlisting status (61 vs 78, respectively) and received a LT (971 vs 82, respectively). However, the proportion of Hispanic patients undergoing LT dropped from 30.2% to 20.3%. In the post-outreach era, half of the Hispanic patients were unable to get LT for financial reasons (112, 50.5%).

Conclusions

A targeted outreach program for Hispanic patients with end-stage liver disease effectively increased the total number of Hispanic LT referrals and recipients. However, many of the patients who were referred were ineligible for LT, most frequently for financial reasons. These results highlight the need for additional research into the most effective ways to ameliorate financial barriers to LT in this high-need community.

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Transplant immunology
Transplant immunology 医学-免疫学
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198
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48 days
期刊介绍: Transplant Immunology will publish up-to-date information on all aspects of the broad field it encompasses. The journal will be directed at (basic) scientists, tissue typers, transplant physicians and surgeons, and research and data on all immunological aspects of organ-, tissue- and (haematopoietic) stem cell transplantation are of potential interest to the readers of Transplant Immunology. Original papers, Review articles and Hypotheses will be considered for publication and submitted manuscripts will be rapidly peer-reviewed and published. They will be judged on the basis of scientific merit, originality, timeliness and quality.
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