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The Intersection of Gender and Resilience in The Kidney Transplant Experience: A Mixed Methods Study

Logistique
Virtuel
Durée prévue de l’engagement
2 hours for pre-grant support
Date limite de candidature
Type d’organe
Kidney
Type d’occasion
Research Partner
Thème
T5 - Restoring Long-Term Health

Kidney transplantation (KT) has been described as a complex psychological experience that can generate mental distress and psychopathology.

Mental disorders are quite prevalent in kidney transplant recipients (KTRs) and those with a psychiatric diagnosis experience inferior graft outcomes and are at a higher risk of death. Also, the experiences of KTRs are gendered with women experiencing lower access to KT and differential outcomes as KTRs.

The goal of this project is to better illuminate the psychosocial dimensions of KT and how it varies by gender.  Our overarching goal is to better support KTRs and improve their experiences and outcomes. 

Expérience requise

Lived experience with kidney transplantation. Given the research topic surrounding gender, this project is seeking to onboard three patient partners—one who identifies as a sexual and gender minority, one male, and one female. 

Rôles potentiels pour les partenaires PFD

As a patient partner, your insights and experiences would be invaluable in helping to shape the direction of this research and ensure that the perspectives of kidney transplant recipients are meaningfully included.

Your role would depend on how much you would like to be involved. For example, you could occasionally collaborate with our research team to provide feedback on the data collection methods and interpretation of the results in a way that is both relevant and impactful for patients. 

Remboursement

$50 per hour. Total hours to be disucssed and agreed upon between patient partners, researchers, and CDTRP. 

Coordonnées

Nom
Manuel Escoto
Titre du poste
Director of Patient, Family, Donor Partnerships
Courriel
mescoto@cdtrp.ca
Téléphone

This project is led by a health services researcher with expertise in mixed methods who is supported by a clinical psychologist, a gender analysis specialist, a qualitative researcher and a clinical epidemiologist. The team also includes transplant nephrologists from four Canadian transplant programs, an ECR, a trainee, and 2 patient partners.