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J Genet Couns ; 25(2): 325-36, 2016 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26310871

RESUMO

Interventions to assist reproductive health decision-making in populations affected by sickle cell disease (SCD) or trait (SCT) lack proven efficacy over time. Our aim was to compare effects of CHOICES, a Web-based multimedia education program on implementing informed reproductive plans, and usual care education (e-Book) on reproductive knowledge, intention, and behavior over 24 months. We randomized 234 participants with SCD (n = 138) or SCT (n = 96) (age 18-35 years, 35 % male, 94 % African American) to CHOICES and e-Book groups. Participants completed a sickle cell-specific reproductive measure before and four times after the intervention (6, 12, 18 and 24 months). Compared to the e-Book group the CHOICES group had significantly more improvement in knowledge over time (p = .004) but not intention (p = .18) or behavior (p = .69). At baseline, 114 (48.7 %) participants reported having partners who would not put the couple at risk for their children inheriting SCD. Of the 116 (49.6 %) at-risk participants, a higher poroportion of those who were in the CHOICES group chose partners that reduced their risk by the last visit than the e-Book group (p = .04). Study findings provide important insights for designing a national trial of the CHOICES intervention focusing on subjects whose partner status puts them at risk for having a child with SCD.


Assuntos
Anemia Falciforme/genética , Comportamento de Escolha , Aconselhamento Genético/psicologia , Conhecimentos, Atitudes e Prática em Saúde , Comportamento Reprodutivo , Traço Falciforme/genética , Adolescente , Adulto , Negro ou Afro-Americano/genética , Negro ou Afro-Americano/psicologia , Anemia Falciforme/diagnóstico , Feminino , Humanos , Estudos Longitudinais , Masculino , Fenótipo , Comportamento de Redução do Risco , Traço Falciforme/diagnóstico , Adulto Jovem
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Nurs Res ; 62(5): 352-61, 2013.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23995469

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: People with sickle cell disease (SCD) or sickle cell trait (SCT) may not have information about genetic inheritance needed for making informed reproductive health decisions. CHOICES is a Web-based, multimedia educational intervention that provides information about reproductive options and consequences to help those with SCD or SCT identify and implement an informed parenting plan. Efficacy of CHOICES compared with usual care must be evaluated. OBJECTIVE: The purpose was to compare immediate posttest effects of CHOICES versus an attention-control usual care intervention (e-Book) on SCD-/SCT-related reproductive health knowledge, intention, and behavior. METHODS: In a randomized controlled study, we recruited subjects with SCD/SCT from clinics, community settings, and online networks with data collected at sites convenient to the 234 subjects with SCD (n = 136) or SCT (n = 98). Their ages ranged from 18 to 35 years; 65% were women, and 94% were African American. Subjects completed a measure of sickle cell reproductive knowledge, intention, and behavior before and immediately after the intervention. RESULTS: Compared with the e-Book group, the CHOICES group had significantly higher average knowledge scores and probability of reporting a parenting plan to avoid SCD or SCD and SCT when pretest scores were controlled. Effects on intention and planned behavior were not significant. The CHOICES group showed significant change in their intention and planned behavior, whereas the e-Book group did not show significant change in their intention, but their planned behavior differed significantly. DISCUSSION: Initial efficacy findings are encouraging but warrant planned booster sessions and outcome follow-ups to determine sustained intervention efficacy on reproductive health knowledge, intention, and actual behavior of persons with SCD/SCT.


Assuntos
Anemia Falciforme , Negro ou Afro-Americano , Serviços de Planejamento Familiar , Educação de Pacientes como Assunto/métodos , Saúde Reprodutiva , Adolescente , Adulto , Anemia Falciforme/etnologia , Anemia Falciforme/enfermagem , Feminino , Conhecimentos, Atitudes e Prática em Saúde , Humanos , Intenção , Internet , Masculino , Multimídia , Aprendizagem Baseada em Problemas , Estados Unidos
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Clin Nurs Res ; 23(4): 421-41, 2014 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23572406

RESUMO

The study purpose was to evaluate a computer-based questionnaire (SCKnowIQ) and CHOICES educational intervention using cognitive interviewing with childbearing-aged people with sickle cell disease (SCD) or trait (SCT). Ten control group participants completed the SCKnowIQ twice. Ten intervention group participants completed the SCKnowIQ before and after the CHOICES intervention. Most participants found the questionnaire items appropriate and responded to items as the investigators intended. Participants' responses indicated that the information on SCD and SCT and reproductive options was understandable, balanced, important, and new to some. Internal consistency and test-retest reliability were adequate (.47 to .87) for 4 of the 6 scales, with significant within-group changes in knowledge scores for the intervention group but not for the control group. Findings show evidence for potential efficacy of the intervention, but proof of efficacy requires a larger randomized study.


Assuntos
Anemia Falciforme/fisiopatologia , Comportamento de Escolha , Reprodução , Traço Falciforme/fisiopatologia , Adolescente , Adulto , Anemia Falciforme/psicologia , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Traço Falciforme/psicologia , Inquéritos e Questionários , Adulto Jovem
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Nurs Clin North Am ; 45(3): 375-97, 2010 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20804884

RESUMO

Sickle cell disease is a chronic illness that affects patients physically and emotionally and can do so at an early age. An ecological model of palliative care that involves improved communication among the health care team, patients, and their families can be beneficial. Open and honest communication regarding advance care planning, disease management, relief of pain and other symptoms, and bereavement and grief are all important for the patient, family, and health care team. Given the multiple acute and chronic complications of sickle cell disease, an approach to care that is holistic and comprehensive may help to improve a patient's biologic function and the perceived health, functional status, and quality of life of the patient and family.


Assuntos
Anemia Falciforme/terapia , Cuidados Paliativos/métodos , Adaptação Psicológica , Adulto , Planejamento Antecipado de Cuidados , Anemia Falciforme/psicologia , Luto , Gerenciamento Clínico , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Modelos Teóricos , Manejo da Dor
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West J Nurs Res ; 32(8): 1073-90, 2010 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20702680

RESUMO

In the context of an inherited condition such as sickle cell disease (SCD), it is critical to understand how people with SCD or carriers (sickle cell trait [SCT]) face the challenges of making informed reproductive health decisions. The purpose of this analysis was to examine the beliefs, attitudes, and personal feelings of people with sickle cell disease or sickle cell trait related to making informed reproductive health decisions. Three focus groups were conducted with a total of 15 people who had either SCD or SCT. Five themes were identified: health-related issues in sickle cell disease, testing for sickle cell trait, partner choice, sharing sickle cell status with partners, and reproductive options. These findings enhance understanding of the reproductive experiences in people with SCD and SCT and provide the groundwork for developing an educational intervention focused on making informed decisions about becoming a parent.


Assuntos
Anemia Falciforme/psicologia , Tomada de Decisões , Reprodução/fisiologia , Traço Falciforme/psicologia , Anemia Falciforme/genética , Atitude Frente a Saúde , Comportamento de Escolha , Feminino , Variação Genética , Nível de Saúde , Hemoglobinas/genética , Humanos , Masculino , Gravidez , Probabilidade , Traço Falciforme/genética , Inquéritos e Questionários
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