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Lung Transplant Education

Evidence Tier:TRUSTED

Expert-developed at a leading university

For:Patients & Caregivers

App Summary

Lung Transplant Education gives potential patients information on how to remain on the waitlist, prepare for transplant, and contact their care team. Following the adoption of its apps for kidney and liver patients, Michigan Medicine's Transplant Center developed this resource to help people navigate the complex transplant journey. As a mobile version of the comprehensive patient binder, it offers patients and their families a convenient way to find answers and stay connected to the process.

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Detailed Description

Functionality & Mechanism

This patient education tool from Michigan Medicine Transplant Center supports individuals navigating the organ donation process. The application functions as a condensed, mobile version of the comprehensive patient "transplant bible" binder given to patients. It organizes critical lessons on topics such as waitlist requirements, preparation for surgery, and post-transplant care. The interface provides a rapid-response resource for patients and their families to look up information and identify key contacts while away from the hospital.

Development & Context

  • The app was conceived to address the challenge of retaining complex information provided during clinical visits over the long transplant journey.
  • The news coverage notes its development was prompted by the successful launch of similar education apps for kidney and liver transplant patients.
  • A cross-disciplinary team, including surgeons, pharmacists, dietitians, and financial coordinators, curated the content for the original apps.
  • The first app in the series, Kidney Transplant Education, was downloaded nearly 2,000 times, signaling a strong patient need for such resources.

Intended Use & Scope

This tool is designed specifically for prospective lung transplant patients and their support networks to augment the information provided by their care team. It is intended for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for clinical consultation. The information regarding its development is derived from news coverage, not from peer-reviewed research.

Lung Transplant Education

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