Community Health Workers as Support for Sickle Cell Care
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Study protocol for a randomized controlled trial to assess the feasibility of an open label intervention to improve hydroxyurea adherence in youth with sickle cell disease.An innovative health-care delivery model for children with medical complexity.Randomized feasibility trial to improve hydroxyurea adherence in youth ages 10-18 years through community health workers: The HABIT study.HABIT, a Randomized Feasibility Trial to Increase Hydroxyurea Adherence, Suggests Improved Health-Related Quality of Life in Youths with Sickle Cell Disease.Low-dose hydroxycarbamide therapy may offer similar benefit as maximum tolerated dose for children and young adults with sickle cell disease in low-middle-income settings
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Community Health Workers as Support for Sickle Cell Care
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scientific article published on July 2016
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Community Health Workers as Support for Sickle Cell Care
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Community Health Workers as Support for Sickle Cell Care.
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Community Health Workers as Support for Sickle Cell Care
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Community Health Workers as Support for Sickle Cell Care.
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Community Health Workers as Support for Sickle Cell Care
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Community Health Workers as Support for Sickle Cell Care.
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Community Health Workers as Support for Sickle Cell Care
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Amparo Castillo
Arlene Smaldone
Cindy E Neunert
E Donnell Ivy
John J Strouse
Kim Smith-Whitley
Kisha Hampton
Mary Brown
Molly Martin
Rosalyn Stewart
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10.1016/J.AMEPRE.2016.01.016
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2016-07-01T00:00:00Z