Current Page:Home > Reports 2009-2008 > Sickle: A sickle crisis? (2008)
About NCEPOD | Contact Us | Staff Login 
Menu Top
Menu
Menu Top
Home
Menu Separator
Current Studies
Menu Separator
Reports
Menu Separator
Events
Menu Separator
Confidentiality
Menu Separator
Information for Local Reporters & Ambassadors
Menu Separator
News
Menu Separator
Newsletters
Menu Separator
Job Vacancies
Menu Separator
Useful Links
Menu Separator

Sickle: A sickle crisis? (2008)

NCEPOD was pleased to undertake a review of current haemoglobinopathy mortality, to obtain broad baseline data and make recommendations to alter practice. In this way, we hope to contribute to improving the quality of life of patients – whose numbers and attendances at health care centres are inevitably going to increase.
Download Report

View/Save Report (1.94Mb)
An Adobe Acrobat copy of this report is available to view/save. The Adobe Acrobat reader is required which is free to download here.

Download Summary Report

Executive Summary (816Kb)
An Adobe Acrobat copy of the summary of this report is available to view/save. The Adobe Acrobat reader is required which is free to download here.

Report Slides

Slides (7Mb)
Dr David Mason, Clinical Co-ordinator, NCEPOD
Dr Sebastian Lucas,
Clinicial Co-ordinator, NCEPOD
To download the Microsoft PowerPoint viewer please click here.

Download Questionniare

Study Questionnaires (2 Qs.)
Below are a list of questionnaires used in the study available for download. Click each to download as a pdf file.
Study Questionnaire
Assessment Form

Order Full Report Order Hard Copy (£20)
This report can be ordered directly from NCEPOD. If you would like to order a copy of this, or any other NCEPOD report, please complete the order form.
 

Self assessment checklist for trusts (99Kb)
A simple tool to allow hospitals to assess themselves against the recommendations from this report and to track action where necessary. This tool is suitable for amendment by each hospital as appropriate. If you require a Microsoft Word reader, please click here.

Back Back to Reports
Accessibility | Sitemap | Copyright | Disclaimer