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Challenges and Counselling Needs of Sickle Cell Patients Attending University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital
Author(s) -
LA Yahaya,
IA Durosaro,
MA Nuhu
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
journal of science and sustainable development
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2070-1748
DOI - 10.4314/jssd.v5i1.5
Subject(s) - embarrassment , medicine , stigma (botany) , genetic counseling , disease , family medicine , nonprobability sampling , psychiatry , psychology , pathology , population , environmental health , social psychology , biology , genetics
This study investigated the challenges and counselling needs of sickle cell patients attending the University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital (UITH) Kwara State, Nigeria. Purposive sampling was used to select 120 literate regular and non-regular patients of the hospital. A researcher developed instrument titled “Challenges and Counselling Needs of Sickle Cell PatientsQuestionnaire” (CCNSPQ) was used to elicit information from these participants. Five research questions raised in the study were answered using frequency counts, means and ranking and Analysis of Variance was used to test the hypotheses formulated at the .05 level of confidence. Thefindings showed that excessive bone, abdominal and chest pains are the major challenges confronting the respondents while occasional  embarrassment due to unexpected sickness accompanying sickle cell disorder and stigma are the most serious counselling needs. There was nosignificant difference in the challenges of sickle cell patients based on age but the respondents had significantly different counselling needs.  Therefore, it is recommended that guidance and public health education be put in place to reduce the stigmatisation of sickle cell patients. In addition, wellequipped clinics should be provided to facilitate early treatment. Genetic Counselling should also be provided both in the school and the community to prevent future occurrence of sickle cell disorder.Keywords • Sickle cell disorder • Genetic Counselling • Higher Education

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