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Group Dynamics and Allocation of Advanced Heart Failure Therapies—Heart Transplants and Ventricular Assist Devices—By Gender, Racial, and Ethnic Group

BACKGROUND: US regulatory framework for advanced heart failure therapies (AHFT), ventricular assist devices, and heart transplants, delegate eligibility decisions to multidisciplinary groups at the center level. The subjective nature of decision‐making is at risk for racial, ethnic, and gender bias....

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Autores principales: Breathett, Khadijah, Yee, Ryan, Pool, Natalie, Thomas Hebdon, Megan C., Knapp, Shannon M., Herrera‐Theut, Kathryn, de Groot, Esther, Yee, Erika, Allen, Larry A., Hasan, Ayesha, Lindenfeld, JoAnn, Calhoun, Elizabeth, Carnes, Molly, Sweitzer, Nancy K.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10111441/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36846988
http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.122.027701
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author Breathett, Khadijah
Yee, Ryan
Pool, Natalie
Thomas Hebdon, Megan C.
Knapp, Shannon M.
Herrera‐Theut, Kathryn
de Groot, Esther
Yee, Erika
Allen, Larry A.
Hasan, Ayesha
Lindenfeld, JoAnn
Calhoun, Elizabeth
Carnes, Molly
Sweitzer, Nancy K.
author_facet Breathett, Khadijah
Yee, Ryan
Pool, Natalie
Thomas Hebdon, Megan C.
Knapp, Shannon M.
Herrera‐Theut, Kathryn
de Groot, Esther
Yee, Erika
Allen, Larry A.
Hasan, Ayesha
Lindenfeld, JoAnn
Calhoun, Elizabeth
Carnes, Molly
Sweitzer, Nancy K.
author_sort Breathett, Khadijah
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description BACKGROUND: US regulatory framework for advanced heart failure therapies (AHFT), ventricular assist devices, and heart transplants, delegate eligibility decisions to multidisciplinary groups at the center level. The subjective nature of decision‐making is at risk for racial, ethnic, and gender bias. We sought to determine how group dynamics impact allocation decision‐making by patient gender, racial, and ethnic group. METHODS AND RESULTS: We performed a mixed‐methods study among 4 AHFT centers. For ≈ 1 month, AHFT meetings were audio recorded. Meeting transcripts were evaluated for group function scores using de Groot Critically Reflective Diagnoses protocol (metrics: challenging groupthink, critical opinion sharing, openness to mistakes, asking/giving feedback, and experimentation; scoring: 1 to 4 [high to low quality]). The relationship between summed group function scores and AHFT allocation was assessed via hierarchical logistic regression with patients nested within meetings nested within centers, and interaction effects of group function score with gender and race, adjusting for patient age and comorbidities. Among 87 patients (24% women, 66% White race) evaluated for AHFT, 57% of women, 38% of men, 44% of White race, and 40% of patients of color were allocated to AHFT. The interaction between group function score and allocation by patient gender was statistically significant (P=0.035); as group function scores improved, the probability of AHFT allocation increased for women and decreased for men, a pattern that was similar irrespective of racial and ethnic groups. CONCLUSIONS: Women evaluated for AHFT were more likely to receive AHFT when group decision‐making processes were of higher quality. Further investigation is needed to promote routine high‐quality group decision‐making and reduce known disparities in AHFT allocation.
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spelling pubmed-101114412023-04-19 Group Dynamics and Allocation of Advanced Heart Failure Therapies—Heart Transplants and Ventricular Assist Devices—By Gender, Racial, and Ethnic Group Breathett, Khadijah Yee, Ryan Pool, Natalie Thomas Hebdon, Megan C. Knapp, Shannon M. Herrera‐Theut, Kathryn de Groot, Esther Yee, Erika Allen, Larry A. Hasan, Ayesha Lindenfeld, JoAnn Calhoun, Elizabeth Carnes, Molly Sweitzer, Nancy K. J Am Heart Assoc JAHA Spotlight: Go Red for Women BACKGROUND: US regulatory framework for advanced heart failure therapies (AHFT), ventricular assist devices, and heart transplants, delegate eligibility decisions to multidisciplinary groups at the center level. The subjective nature of decision‐making is at risk for racial, ethnic, and gender bias. We sought to determine how group dynamics impact allocation decision‐making by patient gender, racial, and ethnic group. METHODS AND RESULTS: We performed a mixed‐methods study among 4 AHFT centers. For ≈ 1 month, AHFT meetings were audio recorded. Meeting transcripts were evaluated for group function scores using de Groot Critically Reflective Diagnoses protocol (metrics: challenging groupthink, critical opinion sharing, openness to mistakes, asking/giving feedback, and experimentation; scoring: 1 to 4 [high to low quality]). The relationship between summed group function scores and AHFT allocation was assessed via hierarchical logistic regression with patients nested within meetings nested within centers, and interaction effects of group function score with gender and race, adjusting for patient age and comorbidities. Among 87 patients (24% women, 66% White race) evaluated for AHFT, 57% of women, 38% of men, 44% of White race, and 40% of patients of color were allocated to AHFT. The interaction between group function score and allocation by patient gender was statistically significant (P=0.035); as group function scores improved, the probability of AHFT allocation increased for women and decreased for men, a pattern that was similar irrespective of racial and ethnic groups. CONCLUSIONS: Women evaluated for AHFT were more likely to receive AHFT when group decision‐making processes were of higher quality. Further investigation is needed to promote routine high‐quality group decision‐making and reduce known disparities in AHFT allocation. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2023-02-27 /pmc/articles/PMC10111441/ /pubmed/36846988 http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.122.027701 Text en © 2023 The Authors. Published on behalf of the American Heart Association, Inc., by Wiley. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
spellingShingle JAHA Spotlight: Go Red for Women
Breathett, Khadijah
Yee, Ryan
Pool, Natalie
Thomas Hebdon, Megan C.
Knapp, Shannon M.
Herrera‐Theut, Kathryn
de Groot, Esther
Yee, Erika
Allen, Larry A.
Hasan, Ayesha
Lindenfeld, JoAnn
Calhoun, Elizabeth
Carnes, Molly
Sweitzer, Nancy K.
Group Dynamics and Allocation of Advanced Heart Failure Therapies—Heart Transplants and Ventricular Assist Devices—By Gender, Racial, and Ethnic Group
title Group Dynamics and Allocation of Advanced Heart Failure Therapies—Heart Transplants and Ventricular Assist Devices—By Gender, Racial, and Ethnic Group
title_full Group Dynamics and Allocation of Advanced Heart Failure Therapies—Heart Transplants and Ventricular Assist Devices—By Gender, Racial, and Ethnic Group
title_fullStr Group Dynamics and Allocation of Advanced Heart Failure Therapies—Heart Transplants and Ventricular Assist Devices—By Gender, Racial, and Ethnic Group
title_full_unstemmed Group Dynamics and Allocation of Advanced Heart Failure Therapies—Heart Transplants and Ventricular Assist Devices—By Gender, Racial, and Ethnic Group
title_short Group Dynamics and Allocation of Advanced Heart Failure Therapies—Heart Transplants and Ventricular Assist Devices—By Gender, Racial, and Ethnic Group
title_sort group dynamics and allocation of advanced heart failure therapies—heart transplants and ventricular assist devices—by gender, racial, and ethnic group
topic JAHA Spotlight: Go Red for Women
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10111441/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36846988
http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.122.027701
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