Living Donor Kidney Transplantation Clinical Trial
— MuST AKTOfficial title:
Multidisciplinary Support To Access Living Donor Kidney Transplant (MuST AKT)- A Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial
Verified date | March 2024 |
Source | University of Alberta |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
For patients with kidney failure the two treatment options are kidney transplantation or dialysis. Transplantation offers longer survival, better quality of life and provides cost savings for the health system (>$60,000/year per patient). Unfortunately, there are not enough organs available and 20% of patients die on dialysis waiting for a deceased donor kidney. Living kidney donation is a safe and proven treatment that leads to even better patient and health system outcomes than deceased donor kidney transplant. The Kidney Health Strategic Clinical Network (KH-SCN) identified increasing living kidney donation as a priority and in 2015 established the Living Donor Kidney Transplant Working Group (LDKTWG) comprised of patients, donors, health care professionals, researchers, and administrators. In an evidenced review published by the investigators, the intervention with the best evidence and greatest impact was personalized support provided by a multidisciplinary team to inform and educate the patients' social network. This intervention increased living kidney donations by 34%. The investigators confirmed through a province wide survey that many patients with kidney failure are unable to find a living kidney donor and find it difficult to approach potential donors due to lack of skills, supports, and resources and these issues are particularly apparent in vulnerable populations. The investigators have developed the Multidisciplinary Support To Access living donor Kidney Transplant (MuST AKT) intervention to support patients in identifying and communicating with their social networks. The investigators will test the effectiveness of this intervention.
Status | Active, not recruiting |
Enrollment | 38 |
Est. completion date | August 2024 |
Est. primary completion date | August 2024 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years to 75 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - English speaking - No obvious contraindication to kidney transplantation - Completed 'introduction to kidney transplant' module Exclusion Criteria: - Potential Living Kidney Donor identified - Previously received organ transplant - Candidate for multi-organ transplant - Stanford Integrated Psychosocial Assessment for Transplant (SIPAT) Score > 20 - Rapid Estimate of Adult Literacy in Medicine (REALM-66) score < 19 (illiterate in English) |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Canada | University of Alberta Hospital | Edmonton | Alberta |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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University of Alberta | University Hospital Foundation |
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Other | Participant recommendation | Proportion of patients who recommend the program they receive | At date of last documented session, an average of 3 months | |
Other | Perception of program effectiveness (1 item developed for this study) | Participants rate the following prompt on a scale from 1(completely disagree) to 7 (completely agree): "This program was effective at finding me a living kidney donor". A higher score indicates a better outcome. | At date of last documented session, an average of 3 months | |
Other | Self-efficacy for approaching a potential donor as assessed by 1 item developed for this study: "How confident are you that you can talk to a friend or family member about being a potential living kidney donor?" | Participants rate the following prompt on a scale from 0 (not at all confident) to 100 (complete confidence): "How confident are you that you can talk to a friend or family member about being a potential living kidney donor?". Higher scores indicate a better outcome. | 3 months (length of intervention) | |
Other | Self-efficacy for finding a living kidney donor assessed by 1 item developed for this study: "How confident are you that you can find a potential living kidney donor?" | Participants rate the following prompt on a scale from 0 (not at all confident) to 100 (complete confidence): "How confident are you that you can find a potential living kidney donor?". Higher scores indicate a better outcome. | 3 months (length of intervention) | |
Other | Consent rate | proportion of eligible participants who consented | From start date to end date of study recruitment, up to 1 year | |
Other | Drop-out rate (overall study) | proportion of participants who withdrew consent | From date of enrollment to date of last documented session, an average of 4 months | |
Other | Intervention session completion | proportion of participants who completed each session in the intervention | From date of first to last documented session, an average of 3 months | |
Other | Intervention session drop-out | proportion of intervention sessions postponed or not completed | From date of first to last documented session, an average of 3 months | |
Other | Identified donor and advocate | proportion of participants who identify at least one donor and/or advocate | From date of first to last documented session, an average of 3 months | |
Other | Conversation started | proportion of participants who started a conversation with at least one potential donor | From date of first to last documented session, an average of 3 months | |
Other | Advocate and donor attendance at last intervention session | total number of people who attend the last intervention session | At date of last documented session, an average of 3 months | |
Primary | Living Kidney Donor Evaluation Started | Proportion of participants with at least one potential donor who started evaluation | 12 months | |
Secondary | Living Kidney Donor Transplantation | Proportion of living kidney donor transplantations | 24 months | |
Secondary | Contact Living Donor Services | Proportion of participants with at least one potential donor who contacted living donor services | 12 months | |
Secondary | Living Kidney Donor Evaluation Completed | Proportion of participants with at least one potential donor who completed evaluation | 12 months | |
Secondary | Identified potential advocates | Number of participants who found at least one potential advocate | From date of first to last documented session, an average of 3 months |
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