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NCT03276390
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A Culturally Targeted Transplant Program

Sponsor: Northwestern University

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Summary

Hispanic/Latino patients with end-stage renal disease are disproportionately less likely to get a kidney transplant, and specifically, a living donor kidney transplant (LDKT), compared to non-Hispanic whites. Accordingly, without LDKTs, Hispanics experience longer transplant waiting times, shorter patient and graft survival, and worse quality of life. Cultural beliefs and linguistic barriers contribute to the disparity in LDKTs. The objective of the proposed study is to implement and evaluate Northwestern Medicine's® Hispanic Kidney Transplant Program, a culturally-competent transplant center-based intervention, at two transplant centers serving large Hispanic populations. The proposed study will provide valuable knowledge about the potential to rapidly disseminate the HKTP as a novel approach to increase Hispanic LDKTs nationally.

Official title: A Culturally Targeted Transplant Program to Increase Live Donation in Hispanics

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - 100 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

11836

Start Date

2017-01-18

Completion Date

2021-02-28

Last Updated

2026-07-02

Healthy Volunteers

No

Conditions

Interventions

BEHAVIORAL

Hispanic Kidney Transplant Program (HKTP)

The HKTP entails culturally targeted education in Spanish about transplantation, outreach to dialysis patients by bicultural health care providers.

Locations (4)

Mayo Clinic Arizon

Phoenix, Arizona, United States

University of Colorado Denver

Denver, Colorado, United States

Baylor University Medical Center

Dallas, Texas, United States

Houston Methodist Hospital

Houston, Texas, United States