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Exploring Family Communication About Sickle Cell Disease in Adolescence

机译:探索有关青春期镰状细胞病的家庭交流

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Sickle cell disease (SCD) is a lifelong disorder that involves progressive organ damage and requires ongoing medical attention to prevent and treat episodic acute complications. Children with SCD need ongoing monitoring and extra attention that may be stressful to family members. Communication within families can help resolve family stress and may be associated with medical follow-up and management of SCD. Focus groups were conducted with 12 African American families to explore the communication that occurred within and outside of the family from the perspectives of adolescents with SCD, siblings, and parents. Factors that influence family communication were explored. The extended family was an important social network and resource to adolescents, siblings, and parents. Family member knowledge of SCD was an important factor that influenced communication about SCD; adolescents and parents communicated more easily than siblings and also reported having more knowledge of SCD than siblings. Future research focusing on the knowledge of immediate and extended family members and their recognition of their contribution to the child with SCD is recommended.
机译:镰状细胞病(SCD)是一门终身疾病,涉及进行性器官损伤,需要持续的医学护理以预防和治疗突发性急性并发症。患有SCD的儿童需要持续的监控和额外的照顾,这可能会给家庭成员带来压力。家庭内部的沟通可以帮助解决家庭压力,并且可能与SCD的医疗随访和管理有关。与12个非裔美国人家庭进行了焦点小组讨论,从有SCD的青少年,兄弟姐妹和父母的角度探讨了家庭内部和外部的交流。探索了影响家庭沟通的因素。大家庭是青少年,兄弟姐妹和父母的重要社交网络和资源。家庭成员对SCD的了解是影响SCD交流的重要因素。青少年和父母比兄弟姐妹更容易沟通,并且报告说他们比兄弟姐妹有更多的关于SCD的知识。建议对未来的研究重点是直系和大家庭成员的知识,以及他们对SCD对孩子的贡献的认识。

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