Objective The study objective was to identify the perceptions of children with sickle cell disease (SCD) in the school environment. Methods Semistructured interviews (N = 14) were conducted with pediatric patients ages 6 to 10 who attended Metro Nashville Public Schools. These participants were recruited through the Vanderbilt Sickle Cell Disease Clinic. Participants were asked about the perceived efficacy of their teachers to (1) understand SCD; (2) communicate with students regarding SCD; (3) handle an SCD-related pain episode in school; and (4) identify methods to compensate for school absenteeism associated with an SCD diagnosis. Content analysis identified underlying themes. Results Five themes emerged that highlighted the perception...
BACKGROUND Existing research demonstrates that youth with chronic illness often experience challenge...
The experiences of young people living with a sickle cell disorder in schools in England are reporte...
The experiences of young people living with a sickle cell disorder in schools in England are reporte...
Young people with the serious chronic illness, such as sickle cell disorder, report high levels of n...
Sickle cell disease (SCD) is a rare blood disorder that can have life-threatening complications. Thi...
Sickle cell disease (SCD) is a chronic illness that in England disproportionately affects marginaliz...
Children with Sickle Cell Disease (SCD) face medical, psychosocial, and cognitive challenges, which ...
Sickle cell disorders (SCD) are a group of chronic inherited blood conditions. The majority of studi...
We are grateful to all the young people and their families for their time in replying to the survey....
Objective To investigate the feasibility and efficacy of a randomized clinical pilot trial comparing...
Sickle cell disorders (SCD) are a group of chronic inherited blood conditions. The majority of studi...
Sickle cell is a leading genetic condition, both globally and in England. Little research has been c...
A survey of 569 young people with sickle cell disorder (SCD) in England has found such pupils miss c...
Objective: To obtain caregiver and medical professional opinions regarding the child-rearing practic...
Sickle cell is a leading genetic condition, both globally and in England. Little research has been c...
BACKGROUND Existing research demonstrates that youth with chronic illness often experience challenge...
The experiences of young people living with a sickle cell disorder in schools in England are reporte...
The experiences of young people living with a sickle cell disorder in schools in England are reporte...
Young people with the serious chronic illness, such as sickle cell disorder, report high levels of n...
Sickle cell disease (SCD) is a rare blood disorder that can have life-threatening complications. Thi...
Sickle cell disease (SCD) is a chronic illness that in England disproportionately affects marginaliz...
Children with Sickle Cell Disease (SCD) face medical, psychosocial, and cognitive challenges, which ...
Sickle cell disorders (SCD) are a group of chronic inherited blood conditions. The majority of studi...
We are grateful to all the young people and their families for their time in replying to the survey....
Objective To investigate the feasibility and efficacy of a randomized clinical pilot trial comparing...
Sickle cell disorders (SCD) are a group of chronic inherited blood conditions. The majority of studi...
Sickle cell is a leading genetic condition, both globally and in England. Little research has been c...
A survey of 569 young people with sickle cell disorder (SCD) in England has found such pupils miss c...
Objective: To obtain caregiver and medical professional opinions regarding the child-rearing practic...
Sickle cell is a leading genetic condition, both globally and in England. Little research has been c...
BACKGROUND Existing research demonstrates that youth with chronic illness often experience challenge...
The experiences of young people living with a sickle cell disorder in schools in England are reporte...
The experiences of young people living with a sickle cell disorder in schools in England are reporte...