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Lack of Widespread Adoption of Nonstigmatizing Language on Liver Transplant Center Websites

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    Stigmatizing language on transplant websites may deter patients with alcohol use disorder from seeking necessary medical care.

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    Investigated 114 accredited U.S. liver transplant centers and 104 addiction psychiatry services.

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    Inconsistencies in the adoption of nonstigmatizing language across the institutions were revealed.

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    Delayed interventions among patients with alcohol-associated liver disease may be linked to perpetuated stigmatizing language on these websites.

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    Patient-centered language on these resources may help reduce stigma and improve care in this patient population.

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