Screening and counselling for sickle cell disorders and thalassaemia: the experience of parents and health professionals

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Atkin, K., Ahmad, W. and Anionwu, E. 1998. Screening and counselling for sickle cell disorders and thalassaemia: the experience of parents and health professionals. Social Science & Medicine. 47 (11), pp. 1639-1651. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0277-9536(98)00261-5
TypeArticle
TitleScreening and counselling for sickle cell disorders and thalassaemia: the experience of parents and health professionals
AuthorsAtkin, K., Ahmad, W. and Anionwu, E.
Abstract

Shortfalls in haemoglobinopathy provision result in patients and their carers receiving inadequate support. This paper, by drawing on material from a project evaluating service provision to families caring for a child with a sickle cell disorder or thalassaemia, discusses screening and counselling services. It explores the perspectives of parents, front-line practitioners, managers and health commissioners. Poor quality care, inadequate information and professionals' insensitivity were salient themes in parental accounts. The parents' experience also confirms the problems faced by minority ethnic people in having their welfare needs recognised, more generally. Although our focus in on genetic conditions affecting minority communities in the UK, the issues we address are at the heart of the ‘new genetics'.

Research GroupSocial Policy Research Centre (SPRC)
PublisherPerganon
JournalSocial Science & Medicine
ISSN0277-9536
Publication dates
Print01 Dec 1998
Publication process dates
Deposited27 Aug 2009
Output statusPublished
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1016/S0277-9536(98)00261-5
LanguageEnglish
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