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临床试验/NCT03580629
NCT03580629
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Pilot Study of the Liver Live Donor Champion Program

Johns Hopkins University1 个研究点 分布在 1 个国家目标入组 76 人开始时间: 2018年9月18日最近更新:

概览

阶段
不适用
状态
已完成
入组人数
76
试验地点
1
主要终点
Live Donor Inquiries

概览

简要总结

In this pilot study, investigators plan to enroll liver transplant candidates and a "Live Donor Champion" for an abridged two- or three-month program that provides education and advocacy training in order to expand access to live donor liver transplantation. Investigators have created two versions of the same program and based on feedback from participants and staff, investigators aim to analyze the efficacy of the Liver Liver Donor Champion program on this patient population.

详细描述

In the United States, more than 13,000 patients are on the waiting list to receive a liver transplant. Although more than 6,000 liver transplants are performed every year, at least 1,700 patients die each year while on the waiting list. Livers are allocated to patients based on how sick the participants are, with sicker patients receiving priority.

Living donation offers patients the option of transplant before patients get very sick, significantly decreasing the time patients wait for a liver. Livers from living donors are usually of excellent quality because donors are evaluated extensively and only allowed to donate if patients are in very good health. Living donation not only saves the life of the liver transplant candidate but also frees up a liver for a patient on the waiting list who does not have that option.

A number of studies have attempted to understand barriers to finding a living donor. Multiple surveys have suggested that the educational needs are not met for both transplant candidates and potential donors. Furthermore, lack of knowledge and understanding of the consequences of donation may aggravate candidate fear of donor risks, contributing to candidate reluctance in allowing friends or family to donate. Finally, having an inadequate communication skill set in how to ask someone to donate is one of the most prevalent barriers reported by transplant candidates.

A "Live Donor Champion" (LDC) is a friend, family member, or community member who serves as an advocate for the candidate in participants' pursuit of living donation. Investigators' center has previously developed a six-month program that provides education and advocacy training to kidney transplant candidates and participants' LDCs; however, no program currently exists for liver transplant candidates.

The instrumental support provided by the LDC from investigators' kidney program bridges a critical link between education and action. In pilot studies, candidates with an LDC were more likely to undergo live donor kidney transplantation than matched controls.

In this pilot study, investigators plan to enroll liver transplant candidates and participants' LDCs for an abridged two- or three-month program that provides education and advocacy training in order to expand access to live donor liver transplantation. Investigators have created two versions of the same program and based on feedback from participants and staff, investigators aim to analyze the efficacy of the Liver Liver Donor Champion program on this patient population.

研究设计

研究类型
Interventional
分配方式
Na
干预模型
Single Group
主要目的
Other
盲法
None

入排标准

年龄范围
18 Years 至 —(Adult, Older Adult)
性别
All
接受健康志愿者

入选标准

  • Active candidate on the liver transplant waitlist.
  • Have no potential living donors at the time of study enrollment.
  • Have not had a previous transplant
  • be 18 years or older
  • be English speaking
  • Mentally capable of providing informed consent

排除标准

  • Age less than 18 years old
  • Has potential live donor candidates
  • non-English speaking
  • Previous liver transplant
  • Listed for multiple organs

结局指标

主要结局

Live Donor Inquiries

时间窗: within 2 year of enrollment

Live Donor Inquiries on behalf of candidates will be collected/identified through electronic medical system.

Live Donor Liver Transplantation

时间窗: within 2 year of enrollment

Live Donor Liver Transplantation within one year of enrollment into the study will be collected/identified through electronic medical record system.

次要结局

  • Feasibility - Implementation Outcome(within 2 year of enrollment)
  • Knowledge of live donation and liver transplantation(within 6 months of enrollment)
  • Comfort initiating conversations(within 6 months of enrollment)

研究者

申办方类型
Other
责任方
Sponsor

研究点 (1)

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