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| S.No | Country | Cohort | Intervention Factors |
Results | Reference |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Lebanon, Northern Arabian Peninsula | 43 caregivers of 57 SCD children | Tested knowledge of SCD before & after educational sessions | Significant decrease in the number of hospitalizations before & after educational sessions | Shahine R et al., 2055 [64] |
| 2 | Jazan Province, Saudi Arabia | 339 SCD Students | Grade point averages | More performance seen in 60% SCD students and less performance seen in 40% non SCD students while providing online activities. | Alhazmi A et al., 2021 [70] |
| 3 | USA | One girl with SCD and chronic illness | Focus to improving academics | She improved and over come previous class and promoted to next grade. |
Harden C et al., 2020 [71] |
| 4 | Oman | 37 parents of children with SCD | parent educational intervention program | Parent education utilizing a smart phone was successful in raising parents’ perceptions. They gain good knowledge of’ Health Related Quality of Life of children and self-efficacy in managing SCD. | Al Nasiri, Y et al., 2020 [72] |
| 5 | Jeddah, SaudiArabia | 60 with SCD children | Depression in SCD children | Children with sickle cell disease (SCD) had greater quality of life and less depressive symptoms when they had higher levels of parental support. | Sehlo, M.G., et al., 2015 [73] |
| 6 | USA | 17,AYA(Adolescents and young adults) and 15 care givers | Problem-solving education (PSE) | We can better prepare adolescents and young adults for transition if we understand how they, together with caregivers, perceive the obstacles and enablers of transition in people with SCD. | Melita, N.,et al., 2019 [74] |
| 7 | African American | Parents of children with SCD-SS between ages of 5 & 13 yrs | Nutritional study | Overall physical health and parental emotional impact improved to normative levels. | Wrotniak, B. H., et al., 2014 [75] |
| 8 | Texas, USA | 80 college students selected Sickle cell disease and sickle cell trait students | SCD health education | Promoting college-based health education raise the knowledge on SCD which can lead to social change. | Guobadia, E. A. (2015) [76] |
| 9 | USA | 22 SCD chidren | CD-ROM educational game (developed specifically for children with SCD) | Participants’ SCD knowledge and confidence levels increased significantly with CDROM educational game | Yoon SL et al., 2007 [77] |
| 10 | USA | 90 SCD patients from sevent standard to collge level. | Depressed symptoms assessed | The findings revealed that use of social support improved the adaption of SCD Patients. |
Burlew, K et al., 2000 [78] |
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