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This study is being conducted to test an intervention for children and adolescents ages 8-17 years with sickle cell disease and their families. In the first phase of this study, key informant interviews are being conducted with health care providers and children ages 8-17 with sickle cell disease and their primary caregivers. Participants are asked to review the intervention and provide feedback that will inform revision to the intervention.
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Key informant, semi-structured interviews are conducted using an interview guide to obtain expert provider (healthcare providers of children with SCD) and end-user (children and parents/caregivers) feedback on the intervention. Interview questions are designed to solicit information on advantages and disadvantages, perceived usefulness, and recommendations for improvement on the intervention. The interviews will last approximately 1 hour and are audio recorded. Recordings are transcribed for analysis. Data are analyzed using a deductive-inductive approach with the intervention as a framework for initial categories. Findings will inform revisions to the intervention. Feasibility testing of the revised intervention will be conducted in the next phase of the study.
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