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Socio-economic disparity, access to care and patient-relevant outcomes after kidney allograft failure
- Source :
- Transplant international : official journal of the European Society for Organ TransplantationReferences. 34(11)
- Publication Year :
- 2021
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Abstract
- Social disparity is a major impediment to optimal health outcomes after kidney transplantation. In this study, we aimed to define the association between socio-economic status (SES) disparities and patient-relevant outcomes after kidney allograft failure. Using data from the Australia and New Zealand Dialysis and Transplant registry, we included patients with failed first-kidney allografts in Australia between 2005 and 2017. The association between residential postcode-derived SES in quintiles (quintile 1-most disadvantaged areas, quintile 5-most advantaged areas) with uptake of home dialysis (peritoneal or home haemodialysis) within the first 12-months post-allograft failure, repeat transplantation and death on dialysis were examined using competing-risk analysis. Of 2175 patients who had experienced first allograft failure, 417(19%) and 505(23%) patients were of SES quintiles 1 and 5, respectively. Compared to patients of quintile 5, quintile 1 patients were less likely to receive repeat transplants (adjusted subdistributional hazard ratio [SHR] 0.70,95%CI 0.55–0.89) and were more likely to die on dialysis (1.37 [1.04–1.81]), but there was no association with the uptake of home dialysis (1.02 [0.77–1.35]). Low SES may have a negative effect on outcomes post-allograft failure and further research is required into how best to mitigate this. However, small-scale variation within SES cannot be accounted for in this study.
- Subjects :
- medicine.medical_specialty
Allograft failure
medicine.medical_treatment
Kidney
Health Services Accessibility
Renal Dialysis
Internal medicine
medicine
Home dialysis
Humans
Registries
Socioeconomic status
Dialysis
Kidney transplantation
Transplantation
business.industry
Hazard ratio
medicine.disease
Allografts
medicine.anatomical_structure
Treatment Outcome
Social Class
Kidney Failure, Chronic
business
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 14322277
- Volume :
- 34
- Issue :
- 11
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Transplant international : official journal of the European Society for Organ TransplantationReferences
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....1de979a92757ed58f7c408bf1bd496f5