A Self-Management Intervention for Youth With Sickle Cell Disease and Their Families: Phase I
Status: | Completed |
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Conditions: | Anemia |
Therapuetic Areas: | Hematology |
Healthy: | No |
Age Range: | 18 - Any |
Updated: | 5/12/2018 |
Start Date: | August 1, 2016 |
End Date: | March 31, 2017 |
Self Management for Families and Youth: Phase I
This study is being conducted to test an intervention for children and adolescents ages 8-17
years with sickle cell disease and their families. In the first phase of this study, key
informant interviews are being conducted with health care providers and children ages 8-17
with sickle cell disease and their primary caregivers. Participants are asked to review the
intervention and provide feedback that will inform revision to the intervention.
years with sickle cell disease and their families. In the first phase of this study, key
informant interviews are being conducted with health care providers and children ages 8-17
with sickle cell disease and their primary caregivers. Participants are asked to review the
intervention and provide feedback that will inform revision to the intervention.
Key informant, semi-structured interviews are conducted using an interview guide to obtain
expert provider (healthcare providers of children with SCD) and end-user (children and
parents/caregivers) feedback on the intervention. Interview questions are designed to solicit
information on advantages and disadvantages, perceived usefulness, and recommendations for
improvement on the intervention. The interviews will last approximately 1 hour and are audio
recorded. Recordings are transcribed for analysis. Data are analyzed using a
deductive-inductive approach with the intervention as a framework for initial categories.
Findings will inform revisions to the intervention. Feasibility testing of the revised
intervention will be conducted in the next phase of the study.
expert provider (healthcare providers of children with SCD) and end-user (children and
parents/caregivers) feedback on the intervention. Interview questions are designed to solicit
information on advantages and disadvantages, perceived usefulness, and recommendations for
improvement on the intervention. The interviews will last approximately 1 hour and are audio
recorded. Recordings are transcribed for analysis. Data are analyzed using a
deductive-inductive approach with the intervention as a framework for initial categories.
Findings will inform revisions to the intervention. Feasibility testing of the revised
intervention will be conducted in the next phase of the study.
Inclusion Criteria:
- Children ages 8-17 years and their primary caregiver
- Child with SCD as indicated by self/parent report or report from MUSC Pediatric Sickle
Cell clinic staff
- Child has been seen at the MUSC Pediatric Sickle Cell clinic for at least 6 months
- MUSC Pediatric Sickle Cell clinic staff report preventive recommendations are followed
by child/caregiver
Health care providers:
- Age 18 years or older
- Healthcare professional with at least 6 months' experience caring for children with
SCD
Exclusion Criteria:
- Non-English speaking
- Inability or unwillingness to participate in a one-on-one interview
- Inability or unwillingness of parent/caregiver or health care provider to give
informed consent and of child to give assent
We found this trial at
1
site
171 Ashley Avenue
Charleston, South Carolina 29425
Charleston, South Carolina 29425
843-792-1414
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