Collaborative Strategies For Sustainable Sickle Cell Disease Care: Integrating Community, Policy And Innovation.
By Shehu Olaitan Mohammed FCA
June 19th of every year has been designated as world sickle cell day by the United Nations Organizationsince 2008 to raise global awareness about the disease as a public health concern. This year’s Global theme is, “Closing the Survival Gap: Equity in sickle cell Disease”. The theme emphasizes addressing disparities and ensuring equal access to quality care.
As a sickle cell survivor, I examine the effect of collaboration between the community, policy makers and innovators in enhancing sustainable sickle cell care, thus helping in closing the survival gap among sickle cell warriors.
For all stakeholders in the Sickle Cell Disease Care ecosystem, one of our key concerns at each point of our discuss should be, what can we do to improve the situation of the Sickle Cell patients thus ensuring their total wellbeing?
Sickle Cell Disease has been variously referred to as a multi-system Disorder, hence the care will also require multifaceted approach. Beyond the acute manifestation of SCD in the form of bone pain crisis, it also affects the psychological well-being, social-economic participation and family dynamics of the patients. A Sustainable collaborative effort is therefore needed for the effective care of people living with the Disease.
Sustainable Sickle Cell Care will include the following.
For a sustainable care to be achieved, a collaborative effort is therefore required as no single institution can do it alone. Strategies to achieve these collaborative efforts will include
Examples of other area of innovations that we could explore are:
CONCLUSION
Together, we can build a system where people living with SCD receive consistent, dignified and effective care that enhance their chance of survival and living a fulfilled life.
Shehu, is a sickle cell survivor and can be reached at shehuolaitan@yahoo.com