Abstract Background Racial/ethnic, gender, and age disparities in access to renal transplantation among end-stage renal disease (ESRD) patients have been well documented, but few studies have explored health care staff attitudes towards these inequalities. Staff perceptions can influence patient care and outcomes, and identifying staff perceptions on disparities could aid in the development of potential interventions to address these health inequities. The objective of this study was to investigate dialysis staff (n = 509), primarily social workers and nurse managers, perceptions of renal transplant disparities in the Southeastern United States. Methods This is a mixed methods study that uses both deductive and inductive qualitative analysi...
The growing incidence of end stage renal disease along with advances of the past 40 years that have ...
ContextFor adults with end-stage kidney disease, live donor kidney transplant (LDKT) has better outc...
Abstract Background Racial/ethnic disparities in living donor kidney transplantation (LDKT) are larg...
Although mandates require all dialysis patients be informed about transplant, Black and low-income p...
<b><i>Background:</i></b> Only a small percentage of dialysis patients receive a transplant and this...
Context.—Cadaveric renal transplantation rates differ greatly by race, sex, and income. Previous eff...
Background and objectives Living donor kidney transplantation, the treatment of choice for ESRD, is ...
Rationale & Objective: There are many barriers to meeting the goal of increasing kidney transpla...
Patients' views in the choice of renal transplant. Little is known about chronic dialysis patients' ...
Background: Little is studied about social workers\u27 (SW) perceptions and experiences in dialysis ...
Background: Little is studied about social workers\u27 (SW) perceptions and experiences in dialysis ...
BackgroundThe persistent challenges of bridging healthcare disparities for African Americans (AAs) i...
Transplantation is the most cost effective treatment for end stage renal disease (ESRD), but demand ...
Access to medical care is an issue of acute and increasing importance in the United States, a countr...
End-stage renal disease (ESRD) is one of the starkest examples of racial/ethnic disparities in healt...
The growing incidence of end stage renal disease along with advances of the past 40 years that have ...
ContextFor adults with end-stage kidney disease, live donor kidney transplant (LDKT) has better outc...
Abstract Background Racial/ethnic disparities in living donor kidney transplantation (LDKT) are larg...
Although mandates require all dialysis patients be informed about transplant, Black and low-income p...
<b><i>Background:</i></b> Only a small percentage of dialysis patients receive a transplant and this...
Context.—Cadaveric renal transplantation rates differ greatly by race, sex, and income. Previous eff...
Background and objectives Living donor kidney transplantation, the treatment of choice for ESRD, is ...
Rationale & Objective: There are many barriers to meeting the goal of increasing kidney transpla...
Patients' views in the choice of renal transplant. Little is known about chronic dialysis patients' ...
Background: Little is studied about social workers\u27 (SW) perceptions and experiences in dialysis ...
Background: Little is studied about social workers\u27 (SW) perceptions and experiences in dialysis ...
BackgroundThe persistent challenges of bridging healthcare disparities for African Americans (AAs) i...
Transplantation is the most cost effective treatment for end stage renal disease (ESRD), but demand ...
Access to medical care is an issue of acute and increasing importance in the United States, a countr...
End-stage renal disease (ESRD) is one of the starkest examples of racial/ethnic disparities in healt...
The growing incidence of end stage renal disease along with advances of the past 40 years that have ...
ContextFor adults with end-stage kidney disease, live donor kidney transplant (LDKT) has better outc...
Abstract Background Racial/ethnic disparities in living donor kidney transplantation (LDKT) are larg...