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Tool to aid patients in selecting a liver transplant center.
Variations in candidate and donor acceptance criteria may influence access and mortality for liver transplantation. In this study, the investigators sought to understand how recipient and donor characteristics varied across centers and how patients interpreted this information. The data was then used to develop a tool to provide tailored information to candidates seeking a center.
AHRQ-funded; HS024527; HS026379.
Citation: Schaffhausen CR, Bruin MJ, Chu S .
Tool to aid patients in selecting a liver transplant center.
Liver Transpl 2020 Mar;26(3):337-48. doi: 10.1002/lt.25715..
Keywords: Transplantation, Decision Making
Schaffhausen CR, Bruin MJ, Chu S
Comparing pretransplant and posttransplant outcomes when choosing a transplant center: focus groups and a randomized survey.
In response to calls for an increased focus on pretransplant outcomes and other patient-centered metrics in public reports of center outcomes, this mixed methods study evaluated how the content and presentation style of new information influenced decision-making. This mixed methods design utilized qualitative and quantitative phases where the strengths of one method helped address limitations of the other, and multiple methods facilitated comparing results. The authors concluded that the presentation of public reports influenced decision-making behavior.
AHRQ-funded; HS026379; HS024527.
Citation: Schaffhausen CR, Bruin MJ, Chu S .
Comparing pretransplant and posttransplant outcomes when choosing a transplant center: focus groups and a randomized survey.
Transplantation 2020 Jan;104(1):201-10. doi: 10.1097/tp.0000000000002809..
Keywords: Transplantation, Decision Making, Patient-Centered Outcomes Research, Evidence-Based Practice, Outcomes