Foster Nicole, Ellis Michelle
Gloucestershire Royal Hospital, Gloucester, England.
Child health, School of Health Sciences, City, University of London, England.
Nurs Child Young People. 2018 May 11;30(3):36-43. doi: 10.7748/ncyp.2018.e935. Epub 2018 Apr 26.
Sickle cell anaemia (SCA) is a life-threatening haemoglobin disorder acknowledged for its unpredictability and painful episodes. The aim of this qualitative literature review was to explore the experiences of young people living with SCA and its effect on their lives. The objective was to critically review selected primary research and make recommendations for practice, education and research. After reviewing potential articles using EBSCOhost, inclusion and exclusion criteria were devised and six appropriate studies were found with most participants in the 10-25 years age range. These studies were conducted in the UK and the United States. The Critical Appraisal Skills Programme qualitative research checklist was used to evaluate the articles. Thematic analysis identified three themes: acceptance, support and unpredictability, with sub-themes of spirituality and discrimination. It was clear that SCA affected multiple areas of young people's lives. Recommendations are made for practice, education and research.
镰状细胞贫血(SCA)是一种危及生命的血红蛋白疾病,因其不可预测性和疼痛发作而为人所知。本定性文献综述的目的是探讨患有SCA的年轻人的经历及其对他们生活的影响。目标是批判性地回顾所选的初步研究,并为实践、教育和研究提出建议。在使用EBSCOhost检索潜在文章后,制定了纳入和排除标准,发现了六项合适的研究,大多数参与者年龄在10至25岁之间。这些研究在英国和美国进行。使用批判性评估技能计划定性研究清单来评估文章。主题分析确定了三个主题:接受、支持和不可预测性,以及灵性和歧视等子主题。很明显,SCA影响了年轻人生活的多个方面。针对实践、教育和研究提出了建议。