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Executive performance on the preschool executive task assessment in children with sickle cell anemia and matched controls

Author(s)
Downes, Michelle  
Kirkham, Fenella J.  
Berg, Christine  
et al.  
Uri
http://hdl.handle.net/10197/10476
Date Issued
2018-06-28
Date Available
2019-05-15T11:41:19Z
Abstract
Executive deficits are commonly reported in children with sickle cell anemia. Earlier identification of executive deficits would give more scope for intervention, but this cognitive domain has not been routinely investigated due to a lack of age-appropriate tasks normed for preschool children. In particular, information relating to patient performance on an executive task that reflects an everyday activity in the classroom could provide important insight and practical recommendations for the classroom teacher at this key developmental juncture as they enter the academic domain. The performance of 22 children with sickle cell anemia was compared to 24 matched control children on the Preschool Executive Task Assessment. Findings reveal that children with sickle cell anemia are performing poorer than their matched peers on this multi-step assessment. In particular, children with sickle cell anemia required more structured support to shift focus after a completed step, as reflected by poorer scores in the quantitative Sequencing and Completion domains. They also required more support to stay on task, as seen by poorer ratings in the qualitative Distractibility domain.
Other Sponsorship
Child Health Research Charitable Incorporated Organization
National Institute for Health Research Biomedical Research Centre at Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children NHS Foundation Trust
University College London
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Journal
Child Neuropsychology
Volume
25
Issue
2
Start Page
278
End Page
285
Copyright (Published Version)
2018 Taylor & Francis
Subjects

Executive function

Neuropsychological as...

Preschool

Sickle cell disease

Sickle cell anemia

Neurodevelopmental di...

DOI
10.1080/09297049.2018.1491962
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
ISSN
0929-7049
This item is made available under a Creative Commons License
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Owning collection
Psychology Research Collection

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