Promoting Increases in Living Donation Via Tele-navigation (PILOT) (PILOT)
Kidney Diseases
About this trial
This is an interventional other trial for Kidney Diseases focused on measuring Kidney Disease, Kidney, End Stage Kidney Disease, Living Donation, Telehealth, Transplant, Remote, Virtual
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- End-stage kidney disease (ESKD) patients who are ≥ 18 years old and have initiated evaluation for kidney transplantation.
- If there is an individual willing to donate, but the candidate is unwilling to consider this option or this particular individual, the candidate is eligible for the study and may still benefit from identification of new donors or increased comfort accepting donation from others.
- Candidates must be English-speaking or deaf with an interpreter.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Individuals under the age of 18 will be excluded from the study.
- Individuals who are not English speaking will be excluded from the study.
Sites / Locations
- University of Alabama at Birmingham
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Active Comparator
Active Comparator
Living Donor Navigator Program In-person
Living Donor Navigator Program Tele-health
The LDN program is designed to help transplant candidates find potential donors, and guide potential living donors through the evaluation/ donation process. The LDN program consists of four educational sessions, with each session building on the last. Each educational session lasts approximately 2 hours and is held once every other week for two months. Each LDN session will be conducted by a living donor navigator. As potential living donors are identified, the living donor navigators will work closely with the potential donors to guide them through each step of the evaluation/donation process to ensure streamlined medical services and a personalized experience. Individuals randomized to LDN in-person will receive the program locally at the transplant center.
The LDN program is designed to help transplant candidates find potential donors, and guide potential living donors through the evaluation/ donation process. The LDN program consists of four educational sessions, with each session building on the last. Each educational session lasts approximately 2 hours and is held once every other week for two months. Each LDN session will be conducted by a living donor navigator. As potential living donors are identified, the living donor navigators will work closely with the potential donors to guide them through each step of the evaluation/donation process to ensure streamlined medical services and a personalized experience. Individuals randomized to LDN tele-health will receive the program virtually at a local health department within the Alabama Department of Public Health's tele-health network.