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Am I on the list? Clinician-reported factors for kidney transplantation non-waitlisting among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people with kidney failure: a cross-sectional study. |
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Owen Kaurna Nharangga And Ngarrindjeri, Kelli Karrikarringka |
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D'Antoine Paakantyi, Matilda |
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Australia and New Zealand Dialysis and Transplant Registry, Adelaide, SA. |
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Adelaide EpiCentre, Adelaide, SA. |
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National Indigenous Kidney Transplantation Taskforce, Adelaide, SA. |
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Australia and New Zealand Dialysis and Transplant Registry, Adelaide, SA. |
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University of Adelaide, Adelaide, SA. |
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National Indigenous Kidney Transplantation Taskforce, Adelaide, SA. |
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AKction Reference Group, Adelaide, SA. |
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Northern Territory Department of Health, Alice Springs, NT. |
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Australia and New Zealand Dialysis and Transplant Registry, Adelaide, SA. |
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National Indigenous Kidney Transplantation Taskforce, Adelaide, SA. |
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Flinders University, Darwin, NT. |
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Royal Darwin Hospital, Darwin, NT. |
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Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples |
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To describe clinician-reported reasons for non-waitlisting of patients with kidney failure for deceased donor kidney transplantation, and to examine disparities affecting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.Retrospective cross-sectional analysis of data from a national clinical quality registry.Patients receiving dialysis in 26 Australian renal units as of 31 December 2020.Rates of active waitlisting for kidney transplantation and clinician-reported reasons for non-waitlisting.Thirty-six of 1832 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people (2.0%) were actively waitlisted, compared with 512 of 6128 non-Indigenous people (8.4%). For Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander patients aged < 65 years, 457 of 1204 (38%) were not waitlisted due to a permanent contraindication, 276 (23%) due to a temporary contraindication, and 232 (19%) due to incomplete work-up. Among those with a contraindication, cardiovascular disease was reported as the reason for about a quarter of people in both groups. Obesity was cited for 163 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander patients aged < 65 years (22%) and 30 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander patients aged ≥ 65 years (10%); in the non-Indigenous group, obesity was cited for 207 (26%) and 163 (9%) patients aged < 65 years and ≥ 65 years, respectively. Cancer was reported for 28 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander patients aged < 65 years (4%) and 86 non-Indigenous patients aged < 65 years (11%). Other reasons for non-waitlisting, reported as free text, included patient safety, smoking, age and mental health.Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people experience inequities in waitlisting for kidney transplantation across multiple stages of a complex process. Addressing these barriers requires system-level reform and accountability to improve equity in transplantation access. |
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Med J Aust . 2025 Jul 7;223(1):46-53. doi: 10.5694/mja2.52698. |
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https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40621681/?otool=iaurydwlib |
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