2023
DOI: 10.1001/jamainternmed.2023.5802
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Effect of a Novel Multicomponent Intervention to Improve Patient Access to Kidney Transplant and Living Kidney Donation

Amit X. Garg,
Seychelle Yohanna,
Kyla L. Naylor
et al.

Abstract: ImportancePatients with advanced chronic kidney disease (CKD) have the best chance for a longer and healthier life if they receive a kidney transplant. However, many barriers prevent patients from receiving a transplant.ObjectivesTo evaluate the effect of a multicomponent intervention designed to target several barriers that prevent eligible patients from completing key steps toward receiving a kidney transplant.Design, Setting, and ParticipantsThis pragmatic, 2-arm, parallel-group, open-label, registry-based,… Show more

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“…In the recent article titled “Effect of a Novel Multicomponent Intervention to Improve Patient Access to Kidney Transplant and Living Kidney Donation: the EnAKT LKD Cluster Randomized Clinical Trial” published on November 3, 2023, in JAMA Internal Medicine , there were 2 misplaced citations in the Patent Support and Data and Accountability subsections. This article was corrected online.…”
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“…In the recent article titled “Effect of a Novel Multicomponent Intervention to Improve Patient Access to Kidney Transplant and Living Kidney Donation: the EnAKT LKD Cluster Randomized Clinical Trial” published on November 3, 2023, in JAMA Internal Medicine , there were 2 misplaced citations in the Patent Support and Data and Accountability subsections. This article was corrected online.…”
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“…Early and continued community partnership throughout the study ensures that the research question is solidly grounded by input from patients and clinicians who are at the frontlines of care, with study design and conduct decisions in every phase of the project reflecting shared leadership, responsibility, and commitment to reduce trial participation burden. In another example, the recent EnAKT LKD cluster RCT evaluated the effectiveness of a complex community– and health system–partnered intervention to improve access to kidney transplant. As stated in the Invited Commentary, the “intervention components and implementation strategies were informed by a robust community-informed stakeholder panel, ensuring interventions were tailored to regional needs.…”
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