Sickle cell disease and adolescents’ perspectives on self-care management resources

Dora L. Clayton-Jones , Jill B. Hamilton , Kristin Haglund , Lee Za Ong , Kalen C. Kennedy , Sylvia Pena , Latoya Stamper , Coretta Jenerette
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Abstract

Background

Adolescents with sickle cell disease (SCD) face unique challenges, especially during the critical health care transition from pediatric to adult care. The purpose of this study was to gather the perspectives of adolescents living with SCD and to describe their self-care management experiences prior to their move into the adult health care system.

Methods

Guided by the Theory of Self-Care Management for Sickle Cell Disease, this qualitative descriptive study used semi-structured interviews with 11 adolescents with SCD (M = 16.63 years, SD = 1.15). In addition to a demographic survey, adolescents answered interview questions about their perceptions of their self-care management, health care transition readiness, support, and spiritual well-being. Data were analyzed using a template analysis style.

Results

Four major themes were identified: attaining vocational aspirations, maintaining effective self-care management strategies, managing and maintaining social support, and building resilience through spirituality and religion. Maintaining, effective self-care management strategies had three threads: coping behaviors, health care transition needs, and self-care management strengths.

Discussion

Identifying self-care management resources and areas where further attention is needed can be helpful for health care providers when developing age specific plans. A tailored approach to care during this critical health care transition period can also build capacity for a successful transition for adolescents.

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镰状细胞病与青少年自我保健管理资源的观点
青少年镰状细胞病(SCD)面临着独特的挑战,特别是在关键的卫生保健过渡从儿科到成人护理。本研究的目的是收集青少年患有SCD的观点,并描述他们在进入成人医疗保健系统之前的自我保健管理经验。方法以镰状细胞病自我护理管理理论为指导,采用半结构化访谈法对11例青少年镰状细胞病患者(M = 16.63岁,SD = 1.15)进行定性描述性研究。除了人口调查外,青少年还回答了关于他们对自我保健管理、保健过渡准备、支持和精神健康的看法的访谈问题。使用模板分析方式分析数据。结果确定了四个主要主题:实现职业抱负,保持有效的自我保健管理策略,管理和维持社会支持,以及通过精神和宗教建立复原力。维持有效的自我保健管理策略有三条线索:应对行为、保健过渡需求和自我保健管理优势。确定自我护理管理资源和需要进一步关注的领域可以帮助卫生保健提供者在制定特定年龄的计划时。在这一关键的保健过渡时期采取有针对性的护理办法,也可以为青少年成功过渡建立能力。
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