Overview
Through the use of community-engaged processes, this project seeks to develop and implement clinical decision support (CDS) and a kidney health coaching (KHC) intervention. The CDS seeks to streamline workflows to effectively screen, identify, and link to care for those patients with advanced chronic kidney disease (CKD).
The overall project goals are to 1.) Design and conduct community-engaged clinical trials to test new interventions that dismantle the systemic factors that contribute to kidney health disparities. 2.) Foster research collaborations between investigators, people living with kidney disease, community-based organizations, and other key stakeholders.
Researchers aim to assess whether the KHC intervention is effective at delaying the transition to kidney replacement therapy (KRT) and central venous catheter use or death.
Description
The team aims to implement multi-level, multi-component interventions across primary care and acute care access points and nephrology care, using an experimental 2-group randomized controlled trial, to assess the effectiveness of a kidney health coaching intervention on delaying a) the transition to kidney replacement therapy and central venous catheter use and b) death.
The research team will deliver patient-centered kidney health coaching through full-time kidney health coaches (KHCs), who have lived experience with chronic kidney disease (CKD) and have been selected for certain personality characteristics. The KHCs have undergone training to deliver patient support that aligns with the constructs of the Chronic Care Model: Clinical information systems, Patient self-management, and treatment decision-making support, Delivery system redesign, and Community resources.
Participants enrolled in the intervention will receive 6 months of kidney health coaching. Those eligible for participation will be invited to participate and undergo the informed consent process via telephone. Next, study staff will administer the baseline assessment via telephone interview for those who consent.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria:
- Identifies as African American or Black
- Two estimated glomerular filtration rates (eGFRs) \< 29 separated by at least 90 days but within the past 2 years or a Kidney Failure Risk Equation (KFRE) score of 10% or greater likelihood of kidney failure within the next 2 years
- Had an encounter at Emory University Hospital-Midtown through an ambulatory visit or inpatient stay (i.e., ER or hospital visit within the previous 2 months
- Stated willingness to comply with all study procedures and availability for the duration of the study
Exclusion Criteria:
- Currently on dialysis
- currently receiving hospice care or other types of conservative management for terminal illness
- Currently on waitlist, or referred for/or completed a transplant evaluation visit within the past 2 years
- Kidney or another solid organ transplant
- Active cancer treatment
- Non-English speaking
- Participating in another treatment or intervention study at the time of enrollment
- Currently pregnant or planning to become pregnant at the time of recruitment


