Messaging White and Black Next of Kin in Advance to Promote Authorization for Tissue Donation

Author:

Siminoff Laura A.1ORCID,Wilson-Genderson Maureen1,West Sharon M.2,Hasz Richard D.2,Suplee Lawrence2,Clarke John2,Barker K. Laura1,Mulvania Patricia A.3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences, College of Public Health, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, USA

2. Gift of Life Donor Program, Philadelphia, PA, USA

3. Gift of Life Institute, Philadelphia, PA, USA

Abstract

Introduction: Organ Procurement Organizations seek authorization for tissue donation from next-of-kin of deceased patients. Best practices for achieving contact and authorization are unknown, notably, authorization rates are lower for Black compared to White patients. Research Questions: Can next-of-kin (NOK) contact and authorization rates be improved if they are texted prior to telephone contact? Is a text message containing an infographic more effective, and does an infographic culturally tailored to Black families improve contact and authorization rates in the Black population? Design: This three-armed randomized trial compared (1) telephonic contact initiation (control condition); (2) generic text messaging prior to telephonic contact; and (3) text messaging one of two versions of an infographic prior to telephonic contact: (a) a generic infographic or (b) a culturally tailored infographic (sent to Black NOK only) at one Northeastern Organ Procurement Organization. Results: Tissue Donation Professionals (N = 47) and 2399 White and 745 Black NOK were included, of which 35.6% were registered donors. Authorization rates were much higher for White than Black (40.1% v 16.3%, P < 0.0001). The generic infographic resulted in significantly lower rates of contact for White NOK compared to the control condition 83.5% v 89.5%, P = 0.002), but study arm assignments were not otherwise associated with differences in contact or authorization rates. Conclusion: Although the analysis did not find a benefit for text messaging, it is possible that training for staff making requests and refining the content of the messaging could be more effective.

Funder

Gift of Life Donor Program

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Transplantation

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