Hi Luis,
I would be very interested to read your article when it is completed and see what you discover.
I find it hard to believe that "patients don't even know transplants"
Razman, I was thinking the same thing. In my experience, the opposite has always been true: doctors are loathe to admit that dialysis could ever be a longterm solution.
I once asked a transplant surgeon if any of his patients ever chose dialysis over transplant, and he said he could think of only two. One patient apparently changed his mind at some point, but his vascular system had deteriorated to the point where the doctor claimed it was too late for a transplant. Then the doctor quickly mumbled "The other one is doing fine."
I suppose that doctor bias could prevent some patients from learning about transplant - the doctor has decided that the patient would not make a good transplant candidate, so does not even mention the eval process. It's a big country, so I guess there is always the possibility that such patients are out there.
Good luck with your story, Luis!