2011
DOI: 10.3109/0886022x.2011.589948
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Invited Manuscript Poster on Renal-Related Education American Society of Nephrology, Nov. 16–21, 2010 Improving Access to Kidney Transplant Information has Increased Preemptive Living Kidney Donation

Abstract: Transplantation provides the best outcomes and quality of life for people with end-stage renal disease and therefore offers the optimum treatment of choice. Preemptive living donor (LD) transplantation is an increasingly preferable alternative to dialysis as transplantation outcomes indicate lower morbidity and mortality rates and greater graft and patient survival rates compared to those who are transplanted after dialysis has commenced. Despite nursing and medical teams giving information to patients regardi… Show more

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“…23 The program is offered by a multi-disciplinary team every 2 months (6 times per year) on a Saturday to pre-dialysis patients and their family/friends, as well as to all patients on the kidney waitlist, and to all dialysis patients not yet waitlisted but deemed suitable for transplant. [Figure 6]…”
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“…23 The program is offered by a multi-disciplinary team every 2 months (6 times per year) on a Saturday to pre-dialysis patients and their family/friends, as well as to all patients on the kidney waitlist, and to all dialysis patients not yet waitlisted but deemed suitable for transplant. [Figure 6]…”
Section: Educational Program Summaries and Evidencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…23 The investigators report a growth in program attendance and a significant increase in the percentage of LDKTs that were preemptive at their center (from 28% to 44%). The percentage of non-blood-related donors among total living donors increased from 28% to 41% (statistical significance not reported).…”
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“…Regarding the educational needs of individuals with CKD who are candidates for KT, the review presents a general consensus on the need for care plans focusing on training and empowerment of certain characteristics among this population in order to enhance the benefits of KT treatment (Aghakhani et al, 2021 ; Brown et al, 2011 ; Buahin & Curran, 2012 ). A number of reports point out that these care plans are often unavailable or are not systematically provided to the whole population with the objectives described (Ghadami et al, 2012 ; Bennett & Hany, 2009 ; Luk, 2004 ), and that these educational plans should be led by expert advanced practice nurses (Aghakhani et al, 2021 ; Beck et al, 2019 ; Ghadami et al, 2012 ; Li et al, 2020 ; Luk, 2004 ).…”
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confidence: 99%