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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Mar 1.
Published in final edited form as: Am J Transplant. 2020 Sep 15;21(3):1186–1196. doi: 10.1111/ajt.16262

Table 3.

New steps towards LDKT and DDKT over the 8-month study period by randomized group

Total N* YPT N (%) SOC N (%) p-value
Steps toward LDKT
Share education materials about living donation with people in your life 342 135 (86.0%) 124 (67.0%) <0.001
Generally, talk to people you trust about whether to get a living donor transplant 270 109 (86.5%) 108 (75.0%) 0.026
Make a list of people who might be a living donor for you 280 87 (70.7%) 93 (59.2%) 0.062
Ask another person to tell others about your need for a living donor transplant 353 97 (63.8%) 99 (49.3%) 0.009
Ask potential donors to be tested 358 111 (70.7%) 108 (53.7%) 0.002
Give potential living donors the transplant center phone number 417 134 (69.4%) 129 (57.6%) 0.017
Share my need for a living donor with a large community (e.g., Facebook, Twitter, etc.)? 397 78 (43.6%) 59 (27.1%) 0.001
Steps toward DDKT
Read information/watch videos about getting on the deceased donor waiting list 419 179 (88.6%) 157 (72.4%) <0.001
Share educational materials about deceased donation with people in your life 387 160 (87.9%) 138 (67.3%) <0.001
Generally, talk to people you trust about whether to get a deceased donor transplant 348 150 (87.2%) 119 (67.6%) <0.001
Call the transplant center to pursue evaluation 219 97 (93.3%) 101 (87.8%) 0.256
Complete and mail back the transplant center’s new patient medical forms 451 208 (95.9%) 207 (88.5%) 0.007
Invite someone to come to evaluation with you 286 125 (94.7%) 135 (87.7%) 0.063
Come to the transplant center to complete medical tests 499 232 (93.5%) 206 (82.1%) <0.001
Follow-up with transplant coordinator until transplant evaluation is complete 462 178 (79.1%) 162 (68.4%) 0.012
*

Total sample size not already doing step at baseline.