The effects of sickle cell disease on families in Togo

Citation
Jk. Assimadi et al., The effects of sickle cell disease on families in Togo, ARCH PED, 7(6), 2000, pp. 615-620
Citations number
20
Categorie Soggetti
Pediatrics
Journal title
ARCHIVES DE PEDIATRIE
ISSN journal
0929693X → ACNP
Volume
7
Issue
6
Year of publication
2000
Pages
615 - 620
Database
ISI
SICI code
0929-693X(200006)7:6<615:TEOSCD>2.0.ZU;2-9
Abstract
Aim. - In order to master the difficulties due to sickle cell disease, this work aimed at assessing the effects on the families of the presence of a c hild with sickle cell disease in Togo. Population and methods. - From April I to November 31, 1998, 103 families w ith one or many sickle cell patients followed up in the Sickle Cell Care Un it of the pediatric department of the Lome Teaching Hospital were surveyed. Main care takers of patients with sickle cell disease, especially mothers (90.3% of cases), were surveyed. Results. - Many parents were disturbed the most common troubles were: compa ssion (pity) toward the child, 92.2%; insomnia, 82.5%; frustration, 76.7%; and fear of the death of the child, 73.5%. Less educated parents and those who lived alone (single parents, widows, separated) were more affected. Sic kle cell disease caused the separation of seven couples out of 26 (26.4%), while in 11 couples of the 63 who still live together relationships had det eriorated (17.5%). Most of the parents (83.3%) exaggerated the protection o f their child and 65% mentioned financial problems. Conclusion. - There is no doubt about the unfortunate effects of the presen ce of children with sickle cell disease in a family in Lome. Many joint act ions should be taken toward the sick children and their families in order t o reduce their sufferings (C) 2000 Editions scientifiques ef medicales Else vier SAS.