Inequalities and outcomes: end stage kidney disease in ethnic minorities
Abstract Background The international evidence about outcomes of End Stage Kidney Disease (ESKD) for ethnic minorities was reviewed to identify gaps and make recommendations for researchers and policy makers. Methods Nine databases were searched systematically with 112 studies from 14 different coun...
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doaj-a1213bd14c054a8c86ae70f6194b772c2020-11-25T03:16:29ZengBMCBMC Nephrology1471-23692019-06-0120111210.1186/s12882-019-1410-2Inequalities and outcomes: end stage kidney disease in ethnic minoritiesEmma Wilkinson0Alison Brettle1Muhammad Waqar2Gurch Randhawa3Institute for Health Research, University of BedfordshireSchool of Health and Society, University of SalfordInstitute for Health Research, University of BedfordshireInstitute for Health Research, University of BedfordshireAbstract Background The international evidence about outcomes of End Stage Kidney Disease (ESKD) for ethnic minorities was reviewed to identify gaps and make recommendations for researchers and policy makers. Methods Nine databases were searched systematically with 112 studies from 14 different countries included and analysed to produce a thematic map of the literature. Results Reviews (n = 26) highlighted different mortality rates and specific causes between ethnic groups and by stage of kidney disease associated with individual, genetic, social and environmental factors. Primary studies focussing on uptake of treatment modalities (n = 19) found ethnic differences in access. Research evaluating intermediate outcomes and quality of care in different treatment phases (n = 35) e.g. dialysis adequacy, transplant evaluation and immunosuppression showed ethnic minorities were disadvantaged. This is despite a survival paradox for some ethnic minorities on dialysis seen in studies of longer term outcomes (n = 29) e.g. in survival time post-transplant and mortality. There were few studies which focussed on end of life care (n = 3) and ethnicity. Gaps identified were: limited evidence from all stages of the ESKD pathway, particularly end of life care; a lack of system oriented studies with a reliance on national routine datasets which are limited in scope; a dearth of qualitative studies; and a lack studies from many countries with limited cross country comparison and learning. Conclusions Differences between ethnic groups occur at various points and in a variety of outcomes throughout the kidney care system. The combination of individual factors and system related variables affect ethnic groups differently indicating a need for culturally intelligent policy informed by research to prevent disadvantage.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12882-019-1410-2InequalitiesEthnic minoritiesKidney diseaseScopingReview |
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Inequalities and outcomes: end stage kidney disease in ethnic minorities |
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Inequalities and outcomes: end stage kidney disease in ethnic minorities |
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Inequalities and outcomes: end stage kidney disease in ethnic minorities |
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Inequalities and outcomes: end stage kidney disease in ethnic minorities |
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Inequalities and outcomes: end stage kidney disease in ethnic minorities |
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inequalities and outcomes: end stage kidney disease in ethnic minorities |
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Abstract Background The international evidence about outcomes of End Stage Kidney Disease (ESKD) for ethnic minorities was reviewed to identify gaps and make recommendations for researchers and policy makers. Methods Nine databases were searched systematically with 112 studies from 14 different countries included and analysed to produce a thematic map of the literature. Results Reviews (n = 26) highlighted different mortality rates and specific causes between ethnic groups and by stage of kidney disease associated with individual, genetic, social and environmental factors. Primary studies focussing on uptake of treatment modalities (n = 19) found ethnic differences in access. Research evaluating intermediate outcomes and quality of care in different treatment phases (n = 35) e.g. dialysis adequacy, transplant evaluation and immunosuppression showed ethnic minorities were disadvantaged. This is despite a survival paradox for some ethnic minorities on dialysis seen in studies of longer term outcomes (n = 29) e.g. in survival time post-transplant and mortality. There were few studies which focussed on end of life care (n = 3) and ethnicity. Gaps identified were: limited evidence from all stages of the ESKD pathway, particularly end of life care; a lack of system oriented studies with a reliance on national routine datasets which are limited in scope; a dearth of qualitative studies; and a lack studies from many countries with limited cross country comparison and learning. Conclusions Differences between ethnic groups occur at various points and in a variety of outcomes throughout the kidney care system. The combination of individual factors and system related variables affect ethnic groups differently indicating a need for culturally intelligent policy informed by research to prevent disadvantage. |
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