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      PsychologyClinical PsychologyHealth SciencesPsychiatry
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      Sickle Cell AnemiaJamaicaMultidisciplinaryHumans
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      Sickle Cell AnemiaQuality of lifeJamaicaAdolescent
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      Sickle Cell AnemiaEarly ChildhoodHumansSickle Cell Disease
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      Sickle Cell AnemiaMultidisciplinaryHumansFemale
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      Sickle Cell AnemiaJamaicaAdolescentMultidisciplinary
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      JamaicaHumansSalmonella enteritidisFemale
Quality of life (QOL) refers to people's ability to function in the ordinary tasks of living. It moves beyond direct manifestations of illness to the patient's personal morbidity. These assessments are an important aspect of... more
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      NursingRural & Remote HealthSickle Cell AnemiaQuality of life
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      NursingRural & Remote HealthSickle Cell AnemiaQuality of life
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      Sickle Cell AnemiaHumansMaleBone marrow
Longitudinal studies of renal function may improve understanding of the pathophysiological mechanisms underlying sickle cell disease (SCD) nephropathy and may identify possible biological and clinical markers of renal function determined... more
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      Sickle Cell AnemiaBiomarkersAdolescentHumans
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      DemographySickle Cell AnemiaQuality of lifeJamaica
Disease knowledge, illness perceptions, and quality of life (QOL) were examined in 150 adolescents (mean age = 16.1 years, SD = 1.9; 49.3% males) with sickle cell disease (SCD). Females had higher knowledge ( = .004), lower QOL ( = .02),... more
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The region surrounding the Caribbean Sea is predominantly composed of island nations for its Eastern part and the American continental coast on its Western part. A large proportion of the population, particularly in the Caribbean islands,... more
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      GeographyMedicine
Globally, the majority of persons born with sickle cell disease do not have access to hydroxyurea or more expensive interventions. The objectives were to estimate the survival in homozygous sickle cell disease, unbiased by symptomatic... more
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      Sickle Cell AnemiaJamaicaSurvival AnalysisAdolescent
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      MedicineMedical Case Reports
Little has been published regarding postgraduate assessments during the COVID-19 pandemic. There is an urgent need to graduate well-trained specialists including family physicians who play a key role in patient care. The successes and... more
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      MedicinePostgraduate medical educationMedical and Health Sciences
Differences in health outcomes and treatment responses within and between global populations have been well documented. There is growing recognition of the need to move beyond simple inventories and descriptions of these differences and... more
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      HematologySickle Cell AnemiaJamaicaRisk Taking
Increasing knowledge and understanding of disease is known to improve outcomes in persons living with a chronic illness. In this paper, we aim to compare the disease knowledge of children with sickle cell disease (SCD), age 6-10 years,... more
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      EducationMedicineDiseasePsychology and Cognitive Sciences