A qualitative study of end‐stage liver disease and liver transplant referral practices among primary care providers in nonurban America

Author:

Madabhushi Vashisht V.1,Wright Matthew1,Orozco Gabriel2,Murphy Allison3,Garcia Antonio R.4,Pope Natalie4ORCID,Mei Xiaonan2,Cocca Alexandra1,Gedaly Roberto2,Gupta Meera2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Division of General Surgery Department of Surgery College of Medicine University of Kentucky Lexington Kentucky USA

2. Division of Transplant Surgery Department of Surgery College of Medicine University of Kentucky Lexington Kentucky USA

3. College of Medicine University of Kentucky Lexington Kentucky USA

4. College of Social Work University of Kentucky Lexington Kentucky USA

Abstract

AbstractPurposeIn rural America, the road to obtaining a liver transplant (LTX) often starts at the primary care provider's (PCP's) office. Patients with end‐stage liver disease (ESLD) in rural communities experience lower rates of wait‐listing and higher mortality. This study identifies issues related to the knowledge and perceptions of ESLD and LTX referral among PCPs in rural Kentucky (KY).MethodsThe study protocol involved relying upon a semistructured outline to explore the knowledge, attitude, and perceptions of PCPs toward ESLD and LTX referral among PCPs in rural KY. Inductive thematic analysis was utilized to identify, analyze, and report themes.FindingsFrom the focus group interviews, three themes were identified: medical culture, gaps in knowledge, and bias against those with self‐induced causes of ESLD. Each theme illuminated barriers to referral for transplant evaluation.ConclusionsKnowledge gaps, attitudes in medical culture, and biases surrounding ESLD and LTX referral exist in community medicine practice. This highlights the importance of education, resources, and facilitation of LTX referral processes for PCPs.

Publisher

Wiley

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