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N/ACompleted· 268 enrolled
Drug / intervention
Intervention 1 - SRTR (age question 1st) +3 moreother
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NCT03610555N/ACompleted

Creating a Patient-centered Report Card for Solid Organ Transplant Candidates

Ajay Israni, MD·interventional·Posted Aug 1, 2018·Updated Dec 16, 2025

In Brief

A clinical study evaluating Intervention 1 - SRTR (age question 1st), Intervention 2 - SRTR (BMI question 1st), and 2 other interventions for Transplants. Completed, enrolled 268 participants across 1 site.

Detailed Summary

Choosing a transplant center that will accept a particular candidate can be difficult and challenging for patients with end-stage organ failure. As transplant centers have varying levels of expertise, interests, and outcomes of solid organ transplant, patient health-related characteristics influence the variation in candidates centers will accept. Most transplant candidates undergo waitlist work-ups as outpatients and many undergo transplant at centers not closest to their homes. Some are listed at more than one center. Several studies suggest that patients have a choice of centers. The PI, as Deputy Director of the Scientific Registry of Transplant Recipients (SRTR), provides comparative information to the public about each solid organ transplant center in the United States. The risk adjusted outcomes, in the report cards, account for the transplant recipient's health-related characteristics, donor characteristics and transplant related factors. Unfortunately, in their current format, the report cards are not designed for transplant candidates, many of whom may have low health literacy and numeracy. The proposed work aims to develop and evaluate a patient-centered website and printouts of the SRTR report cards that will effectively communicate comparative information to transplant candidates about their alternatives when choosing transplant centers. We will develop a novel tool to allow candidates to tailor the report cards to their clinical profiles based on their health-related characteristics and to communicate information on alternative transplant centers that perform transplants in patients like them. Aim 1 will use focus groups to determine which transplant center characteristics to present to transplant candidates and how to present these characteristics clearly in a patient centered report card. Using this information, Aim 2 will develop a patient-centered website and printouts of the SRTR report card that effectively communicate comparative information about transplant centers to transplant candidates. Lastly, Aim 3 will conduct a randomized clinical trial to evaluate the effectiveness of the patient centered SRTR report card. We will determine transplant candidates' comprehension and the value of the comparative quality reports, and the effect on clinical decision making and status on the waiting list. After the RCT, a convenience sample of online visitors to the new website will be assessed for similar outcomes.

Study Details

Study Typeinterventional
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Primary Purpose--
ConditionsTransplants
CountriesUnited States
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Timeline

N/ACompletedFinished
2017201820192020202120222023202420252026
First PostedAug 1, 2018
Enrollment StartNov 1, 2016
Primary CompletionApr 1, 2023
TodayJul 2, 2026
Enrollment to primary: 6.4 yearsPosted 7.9 years ago

Interventions

Intervention 1 - SRTR (age question 1st)other

Participants first viewed the SRTR website to answer Question 1 (Which transplant program within a prespecified area had the most recipients over 70 years of age?). Subsequently, participants crossed over to view the TCST website to answer Question 2 (Which program within a prespecified area had the most recipients with BMI \>40?)

Intervention 2 - SRTR (BMI question 1st)other

Participants first viewed the SRTR website to answer Question 2. Subsequently, participants crossed over to view the TCST website to answer Question 1.

Intervention 3 - TCST (age question 1st)other

Participants first viewed the TCST website to answer Question 1. Subsequently, participants crossed over to view the SRTR website to answer Question 2.

Intervention 4 - TCST (BMI question 1st)other

Participants first viewed the TCST website to answer Question 2. Subsequently, participants crossed over to view the SRTR website to answer Question 1.