Neurocognitive and emotional factors predict pain-related healthcare utilization in children with sickle cell disease.
Steven J HardyZaria WilliamsCarly BergerDanielle GriffinHannah WeismanHua LiangDeepika S DarbariPublished in: Pediatric blood & cancer (2023)
Neurocognitive and emotional factors are associated with subsequent healthcare use in youth with SCD. Poor attentional control might limit implementation of strategies to distract from pain or could make disease self-management behaviors more challenging. Results also highlight the potential impact of stress on pain onset, perception, and management. Clinicians should consider neurocognitive and emotional factors when developing strategies to optimize pain-related outcomes in SCD.