Navigating Work and Aging in Older Adults with Sickle Cell Disease: Pursuits, Challenges, and Early Retirement
Rania Mohamed, Tamara Poole, Francyess Denis Oliva, Teagan Callaway, John Strouse, Charity Oyedeji

TL;DR
Older adults with sickle cell disease face work challenges due to health issues and need early retirement, highlighting the need for workplace support.
Contribution
This study provides new insights into the work-related experiences and challenges faced by older adults with sickle cell disease.
Findings
Participants faced barriers like limited job opportunities and educational resources due to sickle cell disease.
Workplace challenges included employer misunderstanding and physical limitations affecting job performance.
Early retirement or disability was often necessary due to health complications from sickle cell disease.
Abstract
Older adults with sickle cell disease (SCD) face age-related and SCD comorbidities leading to early functional decline, making it hard to work. This forces individuals to make tough decisions about their career ambitions. There is little research on work-related experiences of older adults with SCD. This study aims to depict work-related challenges faced by older adults with SCD.19 older adults with SCD were enrolled (age ≥ 50) and conducted semi-structured interviews about their experiences living with SCD and work-related obstacles. We used conventional content analysis to analyze transcripts. The mean age was 58 years (range 50-71) and 53% were male. Nearly half were externally employed (47%), 5% unemployed, 11% retired, 32% disabled, and 5% self-employed. There were three major themes. Theme 1 was “ Obstacles faced pursuing work “. Participants discussed barriers to advanced…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHemoglobinopathies and Related Disorders · Adolescent and Pediatric Healthcare · Chronic Disease Management Strategies
