| Literature DB >> 34789492 |
Matthew P Smeltzer1, Kristen E Howell2, Marsha Treadwell3, Liliana Preiss4, Allison A King5, Jeffrey A Glassberg6, Paula Tanabe7, Sherif M Badawy8,9, Lisa DiMartino4, Robert Gibson10, Julie Kanter11, Lisa M Klesges12, Jane S Hankins13.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: Sickle cell disease (SCD) leads to chronic and acute complications that require specialised care to manage symptoms and optimise clinical results. The National Heart Lung and Blood Institute (NHLBI) evidence-based guidelines assist providers in caring for individuals with SCD, but adoption of these guidelines by providers has not been optimal. The objective of this study was to identify barriers to treating individuals with SCD.Entities:
Keywords: haematology; mental health; paediatrics
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34789492 PMCID: PMC8601067 DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2021-050880
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMJ Open ISSN: 2044-6055 Impact factor: 2.692
Provider demographics and practice characteristics (N=105); SCD Implementation Consortium, USA, 2021
| Frequency n (%) | |
| Age group | |
| 18–30 years | 9 (8.6) |
| 31–50 years | 39 (37.1) |
| 51–70 years | 22 (21.0) |
| Don’t know/prefer not to respond | 35 (33.3) |
| Sex | |
| Male | 39 (45.2) |
| Female | 33 (53.4) |
| Don’t know/prefer not to respond | 1 (1.4) |
| (32 missing) | |
| Race | |
| American Indian or Alaskan native | 2 (2.6) |
| Asian | 9 (11.5) |
| Black or African American | 8 (10.3) |
| Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander | 0 (0) |
| White | 51 (65.4) |
| Other | 1 (1.3) |
| Don’t know/prefer not to respond | 7 (9.0) |
| (27 missing) | |
| Years in practice | |
| <1 year | 2 (2.6) |
| 1–5 years | 25 (32.9) |
| 6–10 years | 13 (17.1) |
| 11–20 years | 15 (19.7) |
| 21–30 years | 14 (18.4) |
| 31–40 years | 5 (6.6) |
| 41–50 years | 0 (0.0) |
| Don’t know/prefer not to respond | 2 (2.6) |
| (29 missing) | |
| Provider licensure | |
| Medical doctor | 55 (71.4) |
| Nurse practitioner | 11 (14.3) |
| Physician’s assistant | 3 (3.9) |
| Registered nurse | 3 (3.9) |
| Other | 5 (6.5) |
| (28 Missing) | |
| Primary area of practice | |
| Family medicine | 15 (19.2) |
| Haematology/SCD specific | 19 (24.4) |
| Internal medicine | 8 (10.3) |
| Paediatrics | 19 (24.4) |
| Other/prefer not to provide | 17 (21.8) |
| (27 missing) | |
| Main practice setting | |
| Rural | 6 (9.5) |
| Urban | 52 (82.5) |
| Suburban | 5 (7.9) |
| (42 missing) | |
| Age of the patients with SCD cared for | |
| Infancy through young adult | 55 (59.1) |
| Adults (ages ≥18 years) | 38 (40.9) |
| (12 missing) |
SCD, sickle cell disease.
Comfort level with pain management in sickle cell disease (N=105); Sickle Cell Disease Implementation Consortium, USA, 2021
| Frequency n (%) | |
| Managing acute pain episodes | |
| Very uncomfortable | 9 (9.2) |
| Somewhat uncomfortable | 10 (10.2) |
| Neither comfortable or uncomfortable | 3 (3.1) |
| Somewhat comfortable | 30 (30.6) |
| Very comfortable | 45 (45.9) |
| Don’t know/prefer not to respond | 1 (1.0) |
| (7 missing) | |
| Managing chronic pain | |
| Very uncomfortable | 7 (7.4) |
| Somewhat uncomfortable | 20 (21.3) |
| Neither comfortable or uncomfortable | 5 (5.3) |
| Somewhat comfortable | 44 (46.8) |
| Very comfortable | 15 (16.0) |
| Don’t know/prefer not to respond | 3 (3.2) |
| (11 missing) | |
| Prescribe opioids | |
| Yes | 73 (73.7) |
| No | 23 (23.2) |
| Don’t know/prefer not to respond | 3 (3.0) |
| (6 missing) |
Figure 1Barriers to prescribing opioids: the extent of providers caring for persons with SCD who report each reason as a moderate or complete barrier to opioid prescription for chronic pain. SCD, sickle cell disease.
Associations between provider area of practice and opioid and hydroxyurea utilisation; Sickle Cell Disease (SCD) Implementation Consortium, USA, 2021
| Main area of practice | |||
| Haematology/SCD | Other | P value* | |
| Prescribe opioids to patients with SCD | |||
| No | 0 (0) | 18 (32.7) | 0.004 |
| Yes | 17 (100) | 37 (67.3) | |
| Comfortable managing hydroxyurea therapy for SCD | |||
| Neutral, somewhat or very uncomfortable | 2 (10.5) | 25 (49.0) | 0.0049 |
| Somewhat or very comfortable | 17 (89.5) | 26 (51.0) | |
*Fisher’s exact test.
Figure 2Barriers to prescribing hydroxyurea: the importance of barriers providers face to prescribing hydroxyurea in sickle cell disease