探讨活体肾移植网站质量与公平性的关系。

Frontiers in transplantation Pub Date : 2024-11-25 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3389/frtra.2024.1490876
Lisa M McElroy, Joy E Obayemi, Brian I Shaw, Christine Park, Keenan Caddell, LaShara A Davis, Nicole DePasquale, Dinushika Mohottige, L Ebony Boulware
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背景:卫生系统网站是指导卫生保健决策的重要资源,可能是改善获得活体肾脏移植(LDKT)的种族平等的有用工具。方法:我们对美国成人LDKT项目进行了横断面研究。我们创建了一个跨三个领域的网站质量评估工具:可访问性(从移植中心网站访问LDKT特定信息),可读性(易于阅读和清晰)和教育内容(信息的适当性和呈现,LDKT特定内容,项目特定特征,以及坚持以公平为中心的网页设计原则)。结果:在审查的185个移植中心网站中,仅14.6%的LDKT网站可以从移植中心网页直接访问。材料适宜性评估(SAM)的中位数为45 (IQR 4),满分86分(IQR 4), fleschkincaid分级水平的中位数为9.1 (IQR 0.8), 0-100分的中位数为51.2 (IQR 5)。结论:这些结果表明LDKT网站目前对许多潜在的移植候选人和供体来说是不可获得的,可访问的和可理解的。优化移植中心网站的内容和设计可能是一个有希望的和有效的策略,以提高公平获得LDKT。
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Exploring the relationship between website quality and equity in living donor kidney transplant.

Background: Health system websites are important resources to guide health care decisions and may be useful tools to improve racial equity in access to living donor kidney transplant (LDKT).

Methods: We performed a cross-sectional study of adult LDKT programs in the United States. We created an assessment tool for website quality across three domains: accessibility (access to LDKT specific information from the transplant center website), readability (ease of reading and clarity), and educational content (appropriateness and presentation of information, LDKT-specific content, program-specific characteristics, and adherence to equity-centered principles of web design).

Results: Among the 185 transplant center websites reviewed, only 14.6% of LDKT sites could be accessed directly from the transplant center webpage. The median suitability assessment of materials (SAM)-a validated measure of website content for chronic kidney disease (CKD)-was 45 out of 86 (IQR 4) and the median Flesch-Kincaid grade level and ease score were 9.1 (IQR 0.8) on a scale of 0-18 and 51.2 (IQR 5) on a scale of 0-100, respectively.

Conclusion: These results indicate that LDKT websites are currently not available, accessible, and understandable for many potential transplant candidates and donors. Optimizing the content and design of transplant center websites may be a promising and effective strategy for improving equity in access to LDKT.

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