Until recently, health care policy has largely ignored sickle cell disorders (SCDs) and thalassaemia. This is despite the difficulties faced by service users and their families: the consequences of which range from denial of informed choice to avoidable suffering and stress. This article, by presenting material from a qualitative evaluation of service support to families caring for a child with a sickle cell disorder or thalassaemia, examines these problems in detail. We specifically focus on the accounts of health professionals, their managers and health commissioners, to explore treatment and support for children with a haemoglobinopathy. We conclude that ill-coordinated and poorly resourced haemoglobinopathy services represent major prob...
Pediatric sickle cell disease is a chronic illness for which recurrent pain is a ubiquitous experien...
For sickle cell and thalassaemia, social science is critical if we wish to understand the social con...
Prompted by the growth of managed care and the American Psychological Asso-ciation's recent gui...
There has been increasing interest in the way parents cope with childhood chronic illness and a shif...
Shortfalls in haemoglobinopathy provision result in patients and their carers receiving inadequate s...
Shortfalls in haemoglobinopathy provision result in patients and their carers receiving inadequate s...
Children with Sickle Cell Disease (SCD) face medical, psychosocial, and cognitive challenges, which ...
Sickle Cell Disease (SCD) is an inherited blood disorder that affects 80,000 individuals in the Unit...
In the UK, around 600 people are affected by thalassaemia major and 6-10 000 by sickle-cell disorder...
Background: In well-resourced countries, comprehensive care programs have increased life expectancy ...
Sickle cell anemia is a hereditary blood disorder in which abnormal red blood cells damage the cereb...
Introduction: Sickle Cell Anemia is a disease that has a high level of morbidity and early mortality...
Objective: To obtain caregiver and medical professional opinions regarding the child-rearing practic...
ABSTRACT Objective: To know the main health guidance needs of family members of children with sickl...
This paper describes sickle cell disease and its treatment. It also describes DHEC's Sickle Cell Pro...
Pediatric sickle cell disease is a chronic illness for which recurrent pain is a ubiquitous experien...
For sickle cell and thalassaemia, social science is critical if we wish to understand the social con...
Prompted by the growth of managed care and the American Psychological Asso-ciation's recent gui...
There has been increasing interest in the way parents cope with childhood chronic illness and a shif...
Shortfalls in haemoglobinopathy provision result in patients and their carers receiving inadequate s...
Shortfalls in haemoglobinopathy provision result in patients and their carers receiving inadequate s...
Children with Sickle Cell Disease (SCD) face medical, psychosocial, and cognitive challenges, which ...
Sickle Cell Disease (SCD) is an inherited blood disorder that affects 80,000 individuals in the Unit...
In the UK, around 600 people are affected by thalassaemia major and 6-10 000 by sickle-cell disorder...
Background: In well-resourced countries, comprehensive care programs have increased life expectancy ...
Sickle cell anemia is a hereditary blood disorder in which abnormal red blood cells damage the cereb...
Introduction: Sickle Cell Anemia is a disease that has a high level of morbidity and early mortality...
Objective: To obtain caregiver and medical professional opinions regarding the child-rearing practic...
ABSTRACT Objective: To know the main health guidance needs of family members of children with sickl...
This paper describes sickle cell disease and its treatment. It also describes DHEC's Sickle Cell Pro...
Pediatric sickle cell disease is a chronic illness for which recurrent pain is a ubiquitous experien...
For sickle cell and thalassaemia, social science is critical if we wish to understand the social con...
Prompted by the growth of managed care and the American Psychological Asso-ciation's recent gui...