Explore Transplant at Home: Improving Low-Income ESRD Patients' Transplant Knowledge
End Stage Renal Disease
About this trial
This is an interventional health services research trial for End Stage Renal Disease focused on measuring Educator-Guided, Patient-Guided, Standard of Care (Control)
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
Each subject must meet the following inclusion criteria to be enrolled:
- Participant must be 18-74 years of age.
- Participant must self-identify as African American or White.
- Participant must currently be on dialysis.
- Participant must have a household income at or below 250% of the federal poverty level.
- Participant must be able to speak and read in English.
Exclusion Criteria:
Subjects that meet any of the following exclusion criteria are not to be enrolled:
- Participant has a visual and/or hearing impairment that would preclude him/her from watching and reading educational study material.
- Participant has had a previous kidney transplant
- Participant has previously been told that they are not a candidate for transplant.
Sites / Locations
- UCLA Transplant Research and Education Center
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
No Intervention
Experimental
Experimental
Standard of Care (Control)
Patient-Guided
Educator-Guided
Patients randomized to the standard of care condition will not receive any educational materials from our program and will only participate in the survey portion of the investigation. Dialysis providers will be asked to continue their current practices throughout the study period without change. While Control patients will be free to ask additional questions or solicit more information from their dialysis educators at any point during the study period, no additional educational interventions will be added to what is currently being done.
Over an 8-month period, patients in the Patient-Guided intervention condition will receive four educational modules and twelve transplant education postcards in the mail. Modules will be mailed once every other month and consist of an introductory letter, a transplant video, and printed resources. Transplant education postcard will be mailed every two weeks following the mailing of each module, for a total of three postcards over the course of 6-weeks.
Patients in the Educator-Guided intervention condition will receive the same intervention components as those in the Patient-Guided condition; however, the key difference in this condition is that Educator-Guided patients will also receive telephonic support from an experienced clinical social worker in the role of a Transplant Educator to maximally facilitate learning. Telephonic meetings with the Transplant Educator will occur after the mailing of each study module, for a total of four calls, each lasting 20-minutes, totaling 1 hour and 20 minutes. Finally, Patient-Guided and Educator-Guided patients will have the option of enrolling in an educational text messaging service designed to supplement the ET education they are receiving in the mail.