The purpose of this study is to quantitate pre-transplant medication compliance, dialysis compliance, and related psychological variables, and then examine their validity as predictors of post-transplant noncompliant behaviors and clinically relevant outcomes (acute rejection, graft loss, or death). Hypothesis: Noncompliance with pre-transplant medication or with the dialysis prescription, and specific psychological variables predict similarly noncompliant behaviors after transplantation.
This pilot study is intended to provide preliminary data about the feasibility of recruiting a cohort of subjects on hemodialysis and following them prospectively through the transplant procedure. The study will document patient adherence to medications and treatment, both before and after surgery. These preliminary data will permit appropriate design and power calculations for a future study assessing our ability to predict post-transplant compliance, based on pre-transplant behaviors.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
30
University of Minnesota
Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
Prediction of early medication adherence
Prediction of declining medication adherence during first three months post kidney transplantation.
Time frame: 3 months
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