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Establishing Sickle Cell Disease Stroke Prevention Teams in Africa is Feasible: Program Evaluation Using the RE-AIM Framework
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Disease ManagementProgram ImplementationNorthern NigeriaCerebrovascular DiseaseProgram EvaluationHealth ProtectionThrombosisPreventive MedicineGlobal Health ProgramRe-aim FrameworkMaintenance RatesPublic Health PracticeGlobal HealthcarePublic HealthAfrican Public Health PolicyHealth PolicyMedicineStroke Prevention TrialAfrican OrganizationNeurological AssessmentEpidemiologyHealth SystemsClinical EffectivenessGlobal HealthStroke-related ConditionInternational HealthGlobal Health ChallengeStrokeHealth Informatics
We used the Reach, Effectiveness, Adoption, Implementation , and Maintenance (RE-AIM) framework to evaluate a Stroke Prevention Team’s readiness to prevent strokes in children with sickle cell anemia living in northern Nigeria. The NIH sponsored Stroke Prevention Trial in Nigeria included a goal of a sustainable stroke prevention program. The program’s 1-year reach for transcranial Doppler screening was 14.7% (4710/32,000) of which 6.0% (281/4710) had abnormal velocities (≥200 cm/s). All participants with abnormal transcranial Doppler velocities were started on hydroxyurea ( effectiveness ). The leaders of all 5 hospitals agreed to adopt the program. After 1 year, program- implementation and maintenance rates were 100%, demonstrating the program’s feasibility and short-term sustainability.
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