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Community health workers as support for sickle cell care
Lewis L. Hsu
, Nancy S. Green
, E. Donnell Ivy
, Cindy E. Neunert
, Arlene Smaldone
, Shirley Johnson
, Sheila Castillo
, Amparo Castillo
, Trevor Thompson
, Kisha Hampton
, John J. Strouse
, Rosalyn Stewart
, Talana Hughes
, Sonja Banks
, Kim Smith-Whitley
,
Allison King
, Mary Brown
, Kwaku Ohene-Frempong
, Wally R. Smith
, Molly Martin
Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences (ICTS)
Siteman Cancer Center
Program in Occupational Therapy
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Sickle Cell Disease
100%
Community Health Workers
100%
Health Outcomes
50%
Community Health Worker Intervention
50%
Disease Management
33%
Community Care
16%
Quality of Life
16%
Care Delivery
16%
Health Systems
16%
Community-based
16%
Social Support
16%
Chronic Conditions
16%
Access to Care
16%
Health Disparities
16%
Patient-centered Outcomes
16%
Clinical Community
16%
Social Health
16%
Improving Health Care
16%
Disease Areas
16%
Underserved Communities
16%
Care Needs
16%
Levels of Organization
16%
Health Workforce
16%
Community Health
16%
Healthcare Navigation
16%
Health Resources
16%
Medical Expenses
16%
Social Support System
16%
Clinical Research Organization
16%
Delivery Service
16%
Social Alignment
16%
Cultural Alignment
16%
Cultural Mismatch
16%
Lay Counselling
16%
Medicine and Dentistry
Community Health
100%
Sickle Cell
100%
Health Care Personnel
100%
Sickle-Cell Disease
50%
Disease Management
20%
Health System
20%
Social Support
20%
Quality of Life
10%
Counseling
10%
Health Outcomes
10%
Case Management
10%
Health Care Outcome
10%
Community-Based Care
10%
Diseases
10%
Health Care Access
10%