Usability and Usefulness of a Chatbot for Self-Management of Adults With Sickle Cell Disease
Researchers sought to determine whether a conversational agent designed to support SCD self-management would be useful for adult patients with SCD.
Researchers sought to determine whether a conversational agent designed to support SCD self-management would be useful for adult patients with SCD.
Researchers sought to describe the various complications and comorbidities involved in treating patients with SCD.
Researchers sought to determine whether sex differences may lead to different clinical outcomes in patients with SCD.
There is evidence of a trend signaling that men with sickle cell disease may be more likely than women be prescribed an opioid in the emergency department.
Researchers sought to determine the educational burdens of children with SCD in the US compared with other nations.
Researchers compared cognitive function in patients with SCD with that of healthy control individuals based on factors like stroke history and transfusion history.
Researchers sought to determine whether a novel decision support tool would help in considerations for HSCT in children with SCD.
Researchers sought to determine whether grant funding, even small grants, would be beneficial for research into SCD.
Researchers sought to determine whether red blood cell exchange transfusion may be beneficial for patients with sickle cell disease and COVID-19.
Researchers sought to determine the degree mothers understand sickle cell disease and the trait of the family from a diagnosed child.