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Articles tagged "Hispanic"

  • 2018 American Transplant Congress

    Hispanics' Perceptions of a Culturally Targeted Transplant Program: A Mixed Methods Study

    N. Alhalel,1 N. Francone,1 J. Caicedo,1 R. Ruiz,2 A. Salazar,2 S. Primeaux,2 E. Gordon.1

    1Northwestern University, Chicago, IL; 2Baylor University Medical Center, Dallas, TX.

    Background: Although Hispanics have a disproportionally higher prevalence of end-stage renal disease than non-Hispanic whites, fewer waitlisted Hispanics receive living donor kidney transplants (LDKTs). Northwestern…
  • 2018 American Transplant Congress

    Hispanics' Perceptions of Shared Decision Making in the Transplant Context: A Mixed Methods Study

    N. Alhalel,1 J. Caicedo,1 R. Ruiz,2 A. Salazar,2 S. Primeaux,2 E. Gordon.1

    1Northwestern University, Chicago, IL; 2Baylor University Medical Center, Dallas, TX.

    Background: Shared decision making (SDM) has been advocated by health researchers and policy-makers as a model to provide patient-centered care and increase patient knowledge, satisfaction,…
  • 2017 American Transplant Congress

    Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Renal Replacement Therapy in Pediatric and Young Adult Population with End Stage Renal Disease (2005-2015).

    R. George,1 M. Basu,2 L. Greenbaum,1 A. Kirk,2,3 N. Kutner,4 R. Patzer.2,5

    1Pediatric Nephrology, Emory University, Atlanta, GA; 2Dept of Surgery, Emory University, Atlanta, GA; 3Dept of Surgery, Duke University, Durham, NC; 4USRDS Rehabilitation, QoL Special Studies Center, Atlanta, GA; 5Dept of Epidemiology, Rollins School of Public Health, Atlanta, GA

    In the last decade, few studies have examined racial/ethnic disparities in the choice of renal replacement therapy (RRT) among children with End Stage Renal Disease…
  • 2017 American Transplant Congress

    Just Keeps Getting Worse: Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Access to Live Donor Kidney Transplantation in the US Over the Last Twenty Years.

    T. Purnell,1 X. Luo,1 L. Kucirka,1 M. Henderson,1 E. Gordon,2 L. Boulware,3 D. Segev.1

    1Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore; 2Northwestern University, Chicago; 3Duke University, Durham

    Over the past two decades, there has been increased attention and efforts to reduce racial/ethnic disparities in access to live donor kidney transplantation (LDKT) in…
  • 2017 American Transplant Congress

    How to Improve Pre-Kidney Transplant Education for Hispanics: Preferences and Perceptions of Northwestern Memorial Hospital's Hispanic Transplant Program.

    H. Gomez, E. Malagon-Blackwell, J. Caicedo.

    The Comprehensive Transplantation Center, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, IL

    Context: Pre-Transplant educational sessions improve access to transplantation. Currently, however, there is lack of culturally competent approaches to improve living kidney donation for Hispanics Americans.…
  • 2017 American Transplant Congress

    Online Patient Resources for Deceased Donor and Live Donor Kidney Recipients: A Comparative Analysis of Readability.

    E. Zhou, E. Kiwanuka, W. Cioffi, P. Morrissey.

    Department of General Surgery and Division of Organ Transplantation, Rhode Island Hospital and Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University, Providence, RI

    BackgroundThe Internet has extensive online resources for kidney transplantation recipients. However, it is unclear if these materials are comprehensible for kidney transplant patients. Nearly, one-half…
  • 2017 American Transplant Congress

    Can We Improve Donation Through Pre-Kidney Transplantation Education Using Internet-Based Resources? An Analysis of Internet Use Patterns Among Hispanics.

    H. Gomez, E. Malagon-Blackwell, J. Caicedo.

    The Comprehensive Transplantation Center, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, IL

    Context: Waitlisted Hispanics received disproportionately fewer living donor kidney transplantation in 2014 compared to non-Hispanic whites (4% versus 10%). Internet-based education improves organ donation and…
  • 2017 American Transplant Congress

    Analysis of ApoL1 and MYH9 Genetic Polymorphisms Among the Hispanic Kidney Allograft Recipients.

    Y. Chang,1,2 T. Shah,1,3 D. Min.1

    1Western University of Health Sciences, Pomona, CA; 2Mendez National Institute of Transplantation Foundation, Los Angeles, CA; 3St. Vincent Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA

    Introduction: Genetic polymorphisms of Apolipoprotein 1 (ApoL1) and non-muscle heavy chain 9 (MYH9) genes are known to be strongly associated with focal segmental glomerulosclerosis, HIV-associated…
  • 2016 American Transplant Congress

    Hospitalization and Living Donor Kidney Transplantation Among Waitlisted End Stage Renal Disease Patients in the US.

    K. Newman,1,2 A. Adams,2 S. Pastan,2 R. Lynch,2 R. Zhang,1 R. Patzer.1,2

    1Emory University Rollins School of Public Health, Atlanta, GA; 2Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA.

    Background: For End Stage Renal Disease Patients (ESRD) waitlisted for a deceased donor kidney, living donor kidney transplantation (LDKT) could allow for earlier transplantation and…
  • 2016 American Transplant Congress

    African Americans and Organ Donation: Where Do We Go After Moving from the Bottom to the Top?

    C. Callender,1 N. Koizumi,2 P. Miles,3 J. Melancon.3

    1Department of Surgery, Howard University, Washington, DC; 2School of Policy, Government and Intl Affairs, George Mason University, Arlington, VA; 3Transplant Institute, George Washington University Hospital, Washington, DC.

    PURPOSEThe purpose is to increase organ donation in all ethnic groupsMETHODSThe methodology was based upon the D.C. Organ Donor Program (1982-88) and the Dow Take…
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