Abstract:
Renal transplantation remains the most effective treatment of End Stage Renal Failure (ESRF). In
this cross sectional study we explore the reasons behind refusal of renal transplantation among
adults’ Sudanese haemodialysis patients. The subjects of the study are ESRF adults’ patients on
regular haemodialysis treatment in 15 haemdoialysis centres in Khartoum/Sudan. All patients
who are on regular haemodialysis were interviewed by questionnaire to explore the reasons of
refusal of renal transplantation. A total of 1583 ESRF adults’ patients on regular haemodialysis
have been participated in the study, 381 (24.1%) patients refused kidney transplantation. The
mean age of patients refusing kidney transplantation was (58.5 + 15.1 years); 77.4% of them were
≥50 years old, 59.2% were males and 88.1% were unemployed, patients older than 50 years old
and unemployed are tend to refuse renal transplantation (P < 0.001). The main reason of refusal
was that the patients refuse to accept kidney from living donors (34.8%). 17.6% of patients decline kidney transplantation because of financial reason, 18.1% of patients refused to do transplantation because of fear of transplant surgery, 15.7% of patients believe that kidney transplantation is against their religious values, 11.9% of patients refused transplantation because they
don’t have enough knowledge on renal transplantation, only 0.5% of patients refuse transplantation because of side effect of immunosuppressive drugs. In conclusion, in this study we found that
elderly and unemployed ESRF patients tend to refuse renal transplantation, the most important reason behind refusal of renal transplantation is refusal of accepting kidney donation from living
related donors. This reflects the need for development of cadaveric donors program in the Sudan.
ESRF patients need education and counseling on renal transplantation.