2024
DOI: 10.1002/pbc.31308
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“I was very scared when I found out my son had sickle cell”: Caregiver knowledge and attitudes toward early intervention for young children with sickle cell disease: Implications for policy and practice from a multi‐site study

Catherine R. Hoyt,
Erin MacArthur,
Hayes Leaver
et al.

Abstract: ObjectiveThis study characterized caregivers’ beliefs related to early intervention services for children with sickle cell disease (SCD) to gain an indepth understanding of caregivers' experiences and desires for early intervention services.MethodsBoth qualitative and quantitative data were collected from caregivers of children aged 0–4 years with SCD across two sites in the United States. Caregivers completed the Knowledge of Infant Development Inventory, a custom survey about their experiences with early int… Show more

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