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SICKLE CELL AND EDUCATION. Simon Dyson First presented as part of the Public Health Webinar Series on Hemoglobinopathies, Hosted by the Division of Blood Disorders, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA, USA, 27thJanuary 2011
Funding RES-000-23-1486.
Research Team Dr Hala Evans (nee Abuateya), Unit for the Social Study of Thalassaemia and Sickle Cell Professor Karl Atkin, University of York Professor  Lorraine Culley, De Montfort University, Leicester Professor Simon Dyson, Unit for the Social Study of Thalassaemia and Sickle Cell, Project Director Dr Sue Dyson, De Montfort University, Leicester Dr Jack Demaine, Loughborough University
Acknowledgements Kings College, North West London (Brent); Guys and St Thomas’s. Sickle Cell Society, Sickle Cell Young Stroke Survivors, OSCAR (Sandwell, Bristol, Nottingham, Leicester); Northampton, Milton Keynes, Luton, Barking, Tower Hamlets Hackney PCT, Newham PCT, Birmingham PCT
The Research 569 young people aged 4-25 about their educational experiences (questionnaire) 40 depth, tape-recorded interviews
1.85 per 1000, 1 in 540 newborns 145 per 1000, 1 in 7 newborns Source:Streetly, A., Latinovic, R., and Henthorn, J. (2010) Positive Screening and carrier results for the England-wide universal newborn sickle cell screening programme by ethnicity and area for 2005-7, Journal of Clinical Pathology, 63: 626-629
School Days Missed per Year (Sickle cell related absences only) Ranged from 0-200 days Average (Mean) 16.27 days (sd 25 days) Most frequently reported (Mode) 10 days 15 days: school required to make provision 63 sessions (half days) or 32 days = “persistent absence” Around 12% > 32 days
School Days Missed per Absence 0-112 days Mean 7.14 days (sd 12 days) Most frequently reported (Mode) 2, 3 or 5 days
School Absences Not easily explained by reported clinical symptoms. Look to social factors behind school experiences.
How Much Caught Up (%)? Number 31% 31% 19% 13% 6% How much helped to catch up (scale 0 to 100%) [Mean = helped to catch up about 38%]
Reported Experiences in Schools Number 57% 46% 36% 34%
Water G8: [...] I had to get water when I was in class. I told my teacher but she said I should have got water from the nurse at lunchtime and, and also there’s a (warning score) it says you can’t go to get a drink during class time. (Female, 13, Black African)
Toilet B2Mother: [...] there is also a second time when he went to school, my daughter went to pick him up, he was all wet in his pants. I was upset and said no, the teacher should know that this child has sickle cell, sometimes he needs help, he is a sick child, and of course he needs help. He wet his pants and stayed wet until my daughter picked him up.  (Male, 6 years old, Black Caribbean)
Toilet B4: [...] unless I would explain to them, just ask and nag them and then maybe. Cause they kept on saying, they kept on, they said it was like a way of preparing you for secondary school, cause [...] they thought we wasn’t allowed to go to toilet during class. (Male, 16, Black African)
Temperature G7: [...] we weren’t allowed our coats on [...], and I was just, I remember that I started to cry cause I really wanted my coat, I am not going to freeze. Everyone else was cold, I wasn’t making a big an issue out of it, cause I remember everyone else around me was cold, even the people who came with us were like, yeah, it is a bit cold, these are young kids. And they was like no one more time around. And I stopped, I refused, I just could not be bothered, I just could not. I went mad, my fingers were just numb, everything was numb and I started to cry and I just felt a sharp pain, and then it all went downhill from then cause I had, my face was covered in gold paint and I started to cry and everything just kept running and I got sent home after that.
Temperature Interviewer: I was going to say how did the teachers react to? G7: It was, they were just like, ‘Oh it’s not that cold’. I remember one teacher, she didn’t like me very much, she was like ‘It’s not that cold, oh suck it up’. I was like, ‘I am not sucking it up, it’s cold, I want my coat’, [...] I got really numb and I got really still and then I just started to cry. I was in one spot crying real hard and I just felt this pain and a half. (Female, 18, Black African)
Exercise B11: My teacher, I was in PE class and like he was keep on like, pushing me, pushing me, and I didn’t like much, football, and I’d tell him like I didn’t like doing and like when I was sitting out he’d come up to me ‘Stand up’ and like ‘Play the game’. (Male, 15 years, Black Caribbean)
Lazy G1: [...] the teacher is ‘[Name], why is your arm on the table? Why are you so lazy?’ You know, it’s like I’m not lazy, I’m just tired. And it just got to a point where I was so tired I couldn’t be bothered to argue so I just walked out the class. And then the teacher came: ‘Why did you leave my class?’ (Female, 16, Black African)
Pain G6:  Well, yeah, because it is really hard to take it in, even now I feel struggling with it. Like you try to listen, like you don’t feel alert, and your body is aching, and it is just that you don’t really learn, you cannot take it in, it is really hard. I mean it is hard in school, where school is, because of my attendance, they also put me in certain subjects, and what is it, I have like one, two, one three, like groups of, say when you do exams you can just get from C-E you cannot get higher than C.  (Female, 24 years, Black Caribbean)
+20 points -2 points -21 points Source: Gillborn, D (2008) Racism and Education London: Routledge p100
Leg Ulcers Late for class because walking slowly around large campus of school with leg ulcers
Parents Mother seen as aggressive, pushy for advocating on behalf of her child with SCD School questioned her psychology because a single parent School took her more seriously when given research report documenting widespread mistreatment of children with SCD at school
Standard Advice “It is important to talk to your child's teachers and school nurse about sickle cell related problems your child may have in school” State of New Jersey, Department of Health and  Senior Services “In schools, health promotion amongst both pupils and staff is important so that affected children are not bullied or stigmatised” Health Education Authority, United Kingdom
Range of teachers who reportedly “know” the person has SCD Head Teacher Head of School Year Class teachers PE teacher School Nurse Count of 0-5 range of people know
Range of negative experiences reported by the person has SCD Prevented drinking water Prevented using toilet Called lazy when tired Made to do unsuitable exercise Count of 0-4 of negative experiences reported
Adults Know v Negative Experiences ?
Adults Know v Negative Experiences
Conclusion: Change the Social Environment Mixed response to others knowing they have sickle cell disease Find way to support young people with SCD irrespective of whether they themselves are open about their SCD “Care in community” care not in hospital is not just care at home, but care at school Economic costs of unnecessary illness caused by school environment
Research Web-Site http://www.sicklecelleducation.com Downloadable 4 page research summary Links to six academic articles Model School Policy Leaflet  Presentation Ends Here

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Sickle Cell and Education Challenges

  • 1. SICKLE CELL AND EDUCATION. Simon Dyson First presented as part of the Public Health Webinar Series on Hemoglobinopathies, Hosted by the Division of Blood Disorders, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA, USA, 27thJanuary 2011
  • 3. Research Team Dr Hala Evans (nee Abuateya), Unit for the Social Study of Thalassaemia and Sickle Cell Professor Karl Atkin, University of York Professor Lorraine Culley, De Montfort University, Leicester Professor Simon Dyson, Unit for the Social Study of Thalassaemia and Sickle Cell, Project Director Dr Sue Dyson, De Montfort University, Leicester Dr Jack Demaine, Loughborough University
  • 4. Acknowledgements Kings College, North West London (Brent); Guys and St Thomas’s. Sickle Cell Society, Sickle Cell Young Stroke Survivors, OSCAR (Sandwell, Bristol, Nottingham, Leicester); Northampton, Milton Keynes, Luton, Barking, Tower Hamlets Hackney PCT, Newham PCT, Birmingham PCT
  • 5. The Research 569 young people aged 4-25 about their educational experiences (questionnaire) 40 depth, tape-recorded interviews
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  • 9. 1.85 per 1000, 1 in 540 newborns 145 per 1000, 1 in 7 newborns Source:Streetly, A., Latinovic, R., and Henthorn, J. (2010) Positive Screening and carrier results for the England-wide universal newborn sickle cell screening programme by ethnicity and area for 2005-7, Journal of Clinical Pathology, 63: 626-629
  • 10. School Days Missed per Year (Sickle cell related absences only) Ranged from 0-200 days Average (Mean) 16.27 days (sd 25 days) Most frequently reported (Mode) 10 days 15 days: school required to make provision 63 sessions (half days) or 32 days = “persistent absence” Around 12% > 32 days
  • 11. School Days Missed per Absence 0-112 days Mean 7.14 days (sd 12 days) Most frequently reported (Mode) 2, 3 or 5 days
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  • 13. School Absences Not easily explained by reported clinical symptoms. Look to social factors behind school experiences.
  • 14. How Much Caught Up (%)? Number 31% 31% 19% 13% 6% How much helped to catch up (scale 0 to 100%) [Mean = helped to catch up about 38%]
  • 15. Reported Experiences in Schools Number 57% 46% 36% 34%
  • 16. Water G8: [...] I had to get water when I was in class. I told my teacher but she said I should have got water from the nurse at lunchtime and, and also there’s a (warning score) it says you can’t go to get a drink during class time. (Female, 13, Black African)
  • 17. Toilet B2Mother: [...] there is also a second time when he went to school, my daughter went to pick him up, he was all wet in his pants. I was upset and said no, the teacher should know that this child has sickle cell, sometimes he needs help, he is a sick child, and of course he needs help. He wet his pants and stayed wet until my daughter picked him up. (Male, 6 years old, Black Caribbean)
  • 18. Toilet B4: [...] unless I would explain to them, just ask and nag them and then maybe. Cause they kept on saying, they kept on, they said it was like a way of preparing you for secondary school, cause [...] they thought we wasn’t allowed to go to toilet during class. (Male, 16, Black African)
  • 19. Temperature G7: [...] we weren’t allowed our coats on [...], and I was just, I remember that I started to cry cause I really wanted my coat, I am not going to freeze. Everyone else was cold, I wasn’t making a big an issue out of it, cause I remember everyone else around me was cold, even the people who came with us were like, yeah, it is a bit cold, these are young kids. And they was like no one more time around. And I stopped, I refused, I just could not be bothered, I just could not. I went mad, my fingers were just numb, everything was numb and I started to cry and I just felt a sharp pain, and then it all went downhill from then cause I had, my face was covered in gold paint and I started to cry and everything just kept running and I got sent home after that.
  • 20. Temperature Interviewer: I was going to say how did the teachers react to? G7: It was, they were just like, ‘Oh it’s not that cold’. I remember one teacher, she didn’t like me very much, she was like ‘It’s not that cold, oh suck it up’. I was like, ‘I am not sucking it up, it’s cold, I want my coat’, [...] I got really numb and I got really still and then I just started to cry. I was in one spot crying real hard and I just felt this pain and a half. (Female, 18, Black African)
  • 21. Exercise B11: My teacher, I was in PE class and like he was keep on like, pushing me, pushing me, and I didn’t like much, football, and I’d tell him like I didn’t like doing and like when I was sitting out he’d come up to me ‘Stand up’ and like ‘Play the game’. (Male, 15 years, Black Caribbean)
  • 22. Lazy G1: [...] the teacher is ‘[Name], why is your arm on the table? Why are you so lazy?’ You know, it’s like I’m not lazy, I’m just tired. And it just got to a point where I was so tired I couldn’t be bothered to argue so I just walked out the class. And then the teacher came: ‘Why did you leave my class?’ (Female, 16, Black African)
  • 23. Pain G6: Well, yeah, because it is really hard to take it in, even now I feel struggling with it. Like you try to listen, like you don’t feel alert, and your body is aching, and it is just that you don’t really learn, you cannot take it in, it is really hard. I mean it is hard in school, where school is, because of my attendance, they also put me in certain subjects, and what is it, I have like one, two, one three, like groups of, say when you do exams you can just get from C-E you cannot get higher than C. (Female, 24 years, Black Caribbean)
  • 24. +20 points -2 points -21 points Source: Gillborn, D (2008) Racism and Education London: Routledge p100
  • 25. Leg Ulcers Late for class because walking slowly around large campus of school with leg ulcers
  • 26. Parents Mother seen as aggressive, pushy for advocating on behalf of her child with SCD School questioned her psychology because a single parent School took her more seriously when given research report documenting widespread mistreatment of children with SCD at school
  • 27. Standard Advice “It is important to talk to your child's teachers and school nurse about sickle cell related problems your child may have in school” State of New Jersey, Department of Health and Senior Services “In schools, health promotion amongst both pupils and staff is important so that affected children are not bullied or stigmatised” Health Education Authority, United Kingdom
  • 28. Range of teachers who reportedly “know” the person has SCD Head Teacher Head of School Year Class teachers PE teacher School Nurse Count of 0-5 range of people know
  • 29. Range of negative experiences reported by the person has SCD Prevented drinking water Prevented using toilet Called lazy when tired Made to do unsuitable exercise Count of 0-4 of negative experiences reported
  • 30. Adults Know v Negative Experiences ?
  • 31. Adults Know v Negative Experiences
  • 32. Conclusion: Change the Social Environment Mixed response to others knowing they have sickle cell disease Find way to support young people with SCD irrespective of whether they themselves are open about their SCD “Care in community” care not in hospital is not just care at home, but care at school Economic costs of unnecessary illness caused by school environment
  • 33. Research Web-Site http://www.sicklecelleducation.com Downloadable 4 page research summary Links to six academic articles Model School Policy Leaflet Presentation Ends Here

Hinweis der Redaktion

  1. Dyson, SM; Atkin, K; Culley, LA; Dyson, SE and Evans, H (2011) Sickle cell, habitual dyspositions and fragile dispositions: young people with sickle cell at school Sociology of Health and Illness (forthcoming)Dyson, SM; Atkin, K; Culley, LA; Dyson, SE; Evans, H and Rowley, DT (2010) Disclosure and sickle cell: a mixed methods study of the young person with sickle cell at school Social Science and Medicine 70 (12): 2036-2044. [ISSN 0277-9536] Dyson, SM; Abuateya, H; Atkin, K; Culley, LA; Dyson, SE; Rowley, DT, and members of the Sickle Cell and Education Group (2010) Reported school experiences of young people living with sickle cell disorder in England  British Educational Research Journal 36 (1): 125-142. [ISSN 0141-1926] Dyson, SM; Abuateya, H; Atkin, K; Culley, LA; Dyson, SE; and Rowley, DT (2008) Local authorities and the education of young people with sickle cell disorders (SCD) in England  International Studies in the Sociology of Education 18 (1) 47-60. [ISSN 0962-1214] Abuateya, H; Atkin, K; Culley, LA; Dyson, SE and Dyson, SM (2008) Young People with Sickle Cell Disorder and Education: A Knowledge Review  Diversity in Health and Social Care 5 (2): 123-135. [ISSN 1743-1913] Dyson, SM; Atkin, K; Culley, LA and Dyson, SE (2007) The educational experiences of young people with sickle cell disorder: a commentary on existing literature  Disability and Society 22 (6): 581-594. [ISSN: 0968-7599]