House Calls and Peer Mentorship (HC+PM)
Chronic Kidney Disease, End-Stage Renal Disease
About this trial
This is an interventional health services research trial for Chronic Kidney Disease focused on measuring Live Donor Kidney Transplantation, LDKT, Disparity, African American, Education, Patient Support
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Black race (including possible Cape Verdean, Haitian, Dominican)
- ≥18 yrs old
- English speaking
- Meets eligibility criteria for kidney transplant evaluation
- Ability to provide informed consent
- Resides within 1.5 hr drive of HC educator
Exclusion Criteria:
- Temporarily Unavailable (TU) on the waiting list and TU is likely to exceed 6 months based on judgement of kidney transplant team
- Awaiting combined kidney-liver transplantation
- Awaiting simultaneous pancreas-kidney transplantation
- Participation in another study to increase the likelihood of LDKT
- Prior participation in a transplant HC
- Prior or current participation in the NKF PM program
Sites / Locations
- Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
- Medical University of South Carolina
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
No Intervention
Active Comparator
Experimental
Usual Care
Usual Care (UC) + House Calls (HC)
UC + HC + Peer Mentorship
All enrolled patients will receive Usual Care for transplant candidates at our two centers, which includes individual meetings with transplant providers, attendance at a patient group education session in the transplant center (focused on the specifics of the transplant experience), and a transplant education binder.
Patients and their invited guests will be scheduled for one House Call. A house call is meeting done at a patient's home with transplant health educators facilitating a discussion on topics related to living kidney donation. Patients and guests also receive an information packet containing several brochures providing information about the living donation process, common concerns and misperceptions, and donation resources and information about our transplant center (e.g., copy of our quarterly newsletter, contact information). Patients in the group will also receive Usual Care, the regular education on living donation, provided as part of their routine transplant care.
Patients in this condition will receive the Usual Care and the House Calls intervention as described previously. In addition, participants will receive access to a Peer Mentor trained by the National Kidney Foundation following their House Call.