Physicians’ and Nurses’ Perceptions and Attitudes Toward Sickle Cell Disease
Abstract
Sickle cell disease (SCD) is a complex genetic disorder that affects millions of people worldwide. This review aims to explore physicians' and nurses' perceptions and attitudes toward sickle cell disease, including their understanding of the disease, its management, and the challenges faced by patients living with SCD. By examining healthcare providers' perspectives, this review seeks to identify areas for improvement in the care and treatment of individuals with SCD.
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