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Current developmental screening practices in young children with sickle cell disease.

Despite recent developmental screening guidelines, rates of neurodevelopmental disorders (NDDs) remain lower than expected in children with sickle cell disease (SCD). A retrospective chart review identified 276 eligible patients; 214 charts were available for developmental screening and 207 charts for autism-specific screening. Developmental surveillance/screening was conducted in 70% of charts and autism-specific screening in 19% of charts. Validated tools were used in 32% of developmental screenings and 92% of autism-specific screenings. Many children (57%) were screened outside recommended ages. In conclusion, children with SCD are not regularly receiving appropriate developmental screening and surveillance by their healthcare providers.

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