Health inequities in dialysis care: A scoping review

Author:

Purcell Lindsey Kay1ORCID,Schnitker Joseph William1,Moore Ty Michael1,Peña Andriana Mercedes1,Love Mitchell Faris1,Ford Alicia Ito12,Vassar Benjamin Matt12

Affiliation:

1. Office of Medical Student Research Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences Tulsa Oklahoma USA

2. Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences Tulsa Oklahoma USA

Abstract

AbstractMain ProblemWe aim to look at potential gaps in current dialysis literature on inequities and explore future research that could contribute to more equitable care.MethodsFollowing guidelines from the Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI) and the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic reviews and Meta Analyses extension for Scoping Reviews (PRISMA‐ScR), we conducted a scoping review of health inequities in dialysis. PubMed and Ovid Embase were searched in July 2022 for articles published between 2016 and 2022 that examined at least one of the following NIH defined health inequities: race/ethnicity, sex/gender, LGBTQ+ identity, underserved rural populations, education level, income, and occupation status. Frequencies of each health inequity as well as trends over time of the four most examined inequities were analyzed.ResultsIn our sample of 69 included studies, gaps were identified in LGBTQ+ identity and patient education. Inequities pertaining to race/ethnicity, sex/gender, underserved rural populations, and income were sufficiently reported. No trends between inequities investigated over time were identified.ConclusionsOur scoping review examined current literature on health inequities pertaining to dialysis and found gaps concerning LGBTQ+ and patients with lower levels of education. To help fill these gaps, and possibly alleviate additional burden to these patients, we recommend cultural competency training for providers and dialysis center staff as well as community‐based educational programs to improve dialysis patients' health literacy.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Nephrology

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