Interpersonal Connections Are Important for Virtual Kidney Transplant Educational Program Development.

Pub Date : 2023-12-01 Epub Date: 2023-11-07 DOI:10.1177/15269248231212905
Alexis J Carter, Haiyan Qu, Rhiannon D Reed, A Cozette Killian, Vineeta Kumar, Michael Hanaway, Jayme E Locke
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Introduction: The Living Donor Navigator program is designed to mitigate disparities in living donor kidney transplantation, although geographic disparities in program participation were observed in the initial years of implementation. The purpose of this study was to understand participant perspectives regarding the use of a virtual option/alternative to expand program participation. Methods: Previous participants of the in-person navigator program were purposively sampled. Using the nominal group technique, a well-structured formative methodology to elicit participant perspectives, 2 meetings were conducted among transplant recipients and advocates (N = 13) to identify and prioritize responses to the question "What things would concern you about participating in a virtual and remote Living Donor Navigator program?" Findings: Mean participant age was 59.3 (9.3) years, and participants were 54% male and 62% white. Education levels varied from less than high school to master's degrees. Participants generated 70 unique responses, of which 36 (51.4%) received prioritization. The top 5 ranked responses of each nominal group technique meeting received approximately 50 percent (47.6% vs. 66.7%, respectively) of the total votes and described the potentially limited interpersonal connections, time conflicts, and differing content in a virtual navigator program compared to the in-person model. Discussion: These data suggest that previous participants were concerned with upholding the original design of the program, thus, virtual living donor kidney transplantation programs should aim to maintain interpersonal connections and consistency of content to ensure adequate programmatic engagement. Future research will focus on program fidelity independent of delivery modality.

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人际关系对于虚拟肾脏移植教育项目的开发非常重要。
引言:活体捐赠者导航计划旨在减轻活体捐赠者肾移植的差异,尽管在实施的最初几年中观察到了项目参与的地理差异。本研究的目的是了解参与者对使用虚拟选项/替代方案扩大项目参与的看法。方法:有针对性地对先前参与现场导航仪项目的人员进行抽样。使用名义小组技术,一种结构良好的形成性方法来引出参与者的观点,在移植接受者和倡导者(N=13)之间举行了2次会议,以确定并优先考虑对“参加虚拟和远程活体捐赠者导航计划会让你担心什么?”问题的回答。研究结果:平均参与者年龄为59.3(9.3)岁,参与者中54%为男性,62%为白人。教育水平从初中到硕士不等。参与者产生了70个独特的回答,其中36个(51.4%)得到了优先排序。每个名义小组技术会议的前5名回答获得了约50%(分别为47.6%和66.7%)的总票数,并描述了与面对面模式相比,虚拟导航程序中潜在的有限人际关系、时间冲突和不同内容。讨论:这些数据表明,以前的参与者关心的是维护项目的原始设计,因此,虚拟活体捐赠者肾移植项目应旨在保持人际关系和内容的一致性,以确保充分的项目参与。未来的研究将集中在独立于交付模式的程序保真度上。
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