Non-Biological Barriers to Referral and the Pre-Kidney Transplant Evaluation Among African Americans in the United States: A Systematic Review.

MB Lockwood, J Bidwell, D Werner… - Nephrology Nursing …, 2016 - search.ebscohost.com
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African Americans face a disproportionate burden related to the incidence of end stage renal
disease. A literature search was conducted for research articles published between 2006-
2015 to synthesize current literature related to non-biological barriers to early stages of the
pre-kidney transplant continuum for African Americans in the United States. Twenty-four
articles were included in the final sample. Eleven barriers were identified. Barriers were
categorized as socioeconomic-based barriers, culture-based barriers, and knowledge …
Abstract
African Americans face a disproportionate burden related to the incidence of end stage renal disease. A literature search was conducted for research articles published between 2006-2015 to synthesize current literature related to non-biological barriers to early stages of the pre-kidney transplant continuum for African Americans in the United States. Twenty-four articles were included in the final sample. Eleven barriers were identified. Barriers were categorized as socioeconomic-based barriers, culture-based barriers, and knowledge-based barriers. Resources to develop educational interventions for both patients and providers may help reduce existing barriers.
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