Global prevalence and potential factors influencing willingness for renal transplantation in end-stage renal disease patients: A systematic review and meta- analysis.

Narra J Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-09-03 DOI:10.52225/narra.v4i3.903
Fredo Tamara, Jonny K Fajar, Agung Susanto, Yesica T Enggriani, Maria Is Beluan, Reychell Mirino, Lia D Farida, Diana V Hastutya, Dewi A Puspitasari, Yama S Putri, Jefri P Susanto, Volodymyr Dzhyvak
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The prevalence of willingness to undergo renal transplantation and its potentially associated factors have been documented in multiple prior studies across different regions, yet certain findings are conflicting. The aim of this study was to determine the global prevalence of willingness for renal transplantation and identify its associated factors through meta-analysis methods. Databases such as Scopus, PubMed, and Embase were utilized for the search strategy, covering the period from April to May 2024. Data collection focused on gathering information regarding the prevalence and potential contributing factors of renal transplantation. Statistical analysis involved examining the cumulative prevalence of willingness for renal transplantation using single-arm meta- analysis. Factors associated with willingness for renal transplantation were analyzed using the Mantel-Haenszel test for categorical variables and the inverse variance method for numerical variables. A total of nine articles, covering 3935 patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) were included. The pooled estimates revealed that the overall prevalence of willingness to undergo renal transplantation among ESRD patients was 57% (95%CI: 0.46-0.67). Furthermore, we observed a higher likelihood of willingness among men and those of younger age, attainment of at least a bachelor's degree or higher in education, employment status, higher income levels, and a shorter duration of hemodialysis (<5 years). Our study has documented the global prevalence and potential associated factors of willingness to undergo renal transplantation, providing valuable insights for policymakers aiming to enhance the acceptance of renal transplantation.

终末期肾病患者肾移植意愿的全球患病率和潜在影响因素:一项系统回顾和荟萃分析。
接受肾移植意愿的普遍程度及其潜在的相关因素已经在不同地区的多项先前研究中被记录下来,但某些发现是相互矛盾的。本研究的目的是通过荟萃分析方法确定全球肾移植意愿的流行程度,并确定其相关因素。检索策略使用Scopus、PubMed、Embase等数据库,检索时间为2024年4月至5月。数据收集的重点是收集有关肾移植患病率和潜在影响因素的信息。统计分析包括使用单臂meta分析检查肾移植意愿的累积流行率。分类变量采用Mantel-Haenszel检验,数值变量采用反方差法,分析与肾移植意愿相关的因素。共纳入9篇文章,涵盖3935例终末期肾病(ESRD)患者。汇总估计显示,ESRD患者中接受肾移植意愿的总体患病率为57% (95%CI: 0.46-0.67)。此外,我们观察到男性和年龄较小、至少获得学士学位或更高学历、就业状况、较高收入水平和血液透析持续时间较短的人更有可能愿意接受血液透析。
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