设计以患者为中心的跨学科干预措施,促进卫生系统中肾脏移植的公平获取:STEPS研究。

IF 1.9 4区 社会学 Q1 SOCIAL WORK
Teri Browne, Clarissa J Diamantidis, Jamie A Green, Patti L Ephraim, Julisa Tindall, Ashley Cabacungan, Tariq Shafi, George L Jackson, Emily L Obermiller, Ranee Chatterjee, Tyffany Locklear, Sherri Swan-Nesbit, Jennie Riley, Lauren Brubaker, Autumn Bayoumi, Karen Szczepanik-Riley, Pradeep K Vaitla, Lynette Gray, Terri Lynchard, Evangeline D Snell, Tara S Strigo, L Ebony Boulware
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在美国,慢性肾脏疾病和终末期肾脏疾病的管理方面仍然存在健康不平等,包括获得肾脏移植的机会不平等。这些差异深深植根于健康的复杂社会和结构决定因素,包括社会经济地位、种族、地理位置和获得医疗保健的机会。解决这些不公平问题需要以患者为中心的跨学科方法来改善结果并促进移植机会公平。本文描述了实现早期和公平移植(STEPS)干预的系统干预的概念和设计。STEPS干预是由患者、家庭成员、专业人员和社区利益相关者、社会工作者、护士、医生和其他卫生专业人员开发的,旨在解决密西西比州、北卡罗来纳州和宾夕法尼亚州三个大型卫生系统中肾移植的多因素障碍。通过社会工作者和移植护士提供的跨学科合作干预来解决移植障碍,STEPS旨在赋予个人权力,促进医疗保健服务和获得肾脏移植的系统性变化。这一干预措施可作为其他跨学科方法的典范,以处理健康的社会和结构决定因素,以改善获得保健的机会并促进卫生公平。
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Designing a Patient-Centered Interdisciplinary Intervention to Promote Equitable Access to Kidney Transplantation across Health Systems: The STEPS Study.

In the United States, health inequities persist in the management of chronic kidney disease and end-stage kidney disease, including unequal access to kidney transplantation. These disparities are deeply rooted in complex social and structural determinants of health, including socioeconomic status, race, geographic location, and healthcare access. Addressing these inequities necessitates a patient-centered interdisciplinary approach to improve outcomes and promote transplant access equity. This article describes the conceptualization and design of the System Interventions to Achieve Early and Equitable Transplants (STEPS) intervention. The STEPS intervention was developed by patients, family members, professional and community stakeholders, social workers, nurses, physicians, and other health professionals to address multifactorial barriers to kidney transplantation in three large health systems in Mississippi, North Carolina, and Pennsylvania. By addressing transplant barriers through collaborative interdisciplinary interventions provided by social workers and transplant nurses, STEPS aims to empower individuals and promote systemic changes in healthcare delivery and access to kidney transplants. This intervention can be used as a model for other interdisciplinary approaches to address social and structural determinants of health to improve access to care and promote health equity.

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