2023
Examining Mental Health, Education, Employment, and Pain in Sickle Cell Disease
Harris K, Preiss L, Varughese T, Bauer A, Calhoun C, Treadwell M, Masese R, Hankins J, Hussain F, Glassberg J, Melvin C, Gibson R, King A. Examining Mental Health, Education, Employment, and Pain in Sickle Cell Disease. JAMA Network Open 2023, 6: e2314070. PMID: 37200033, PMCID: PMC10196879, DOI: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2023.14070.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSickle cell diseasePain frequencyMedical record abstractionPain severityMental healthHydroxyurea usePain medicationRecord abstractionCell diseaseMAIN OUTCOMEAdult Sickle Cell QualityElectronic medical record abstractionSickle Cell Disease Implementation ConsortiumDaily pain medicationHigher pain frequencySeverity of painRegular blood transfusionsMental health diagnosesPatient registry dataCross-sectional analysisAssociation of educationEmployment statusPain episodesPain reductionPain scores
2019
Baseline Pain in Adults with Sickle Cell Disease Can be Neuropathic or Nociceptive and Outcomes Differ between Pain Types
Curtis S, Forray A, Hendrickson J, Roberts J. Baseline Pain in Adults with Sickle Cell Disease Can be Neuropathic or Nociceptive and Outcomes Differ between Pain Types. Blood 2019, 134: 1028. DOI: 10.1182/blood-2019-129106.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSickle cell diseaseNeuropathic pain qualitiesNeuropathic painNociceptive painPain impactBaseline painED usePain qualityWorse sleepOpioid usePain groupChronic painCell diseaseEpisode frequencyOutcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS) domainsAdult Sickle Cell QualityAverage daily opioid useHigher C-reactive proteinYale-New Haven HospitalHigh ED useWorse clinical outcomesC-reactive proteinDaily opioid useEmergency department useHalf of adults
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