AWARENESS OF SICKLE CELL DISEASE AMONG UNIVERSITY STUDENTS IN NIGERIA: AN ECOLOGICAL MODEL STUDY IN A LOW- AND MIDDLE-INCOME COUNTRY SETTING

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Esther Gani *, Lami Gilian Daniels, Halima Usman, Lilian Zenom

Abstract

Sickle Cell Disease (SCD) poses a significant yet underexplored challenge in public health among


students in higher education, particularly in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). Despite its


prevalence, limited research has examined the lived experiences of affected students within institutional


contexts. This study aimed to explore the level of awareness of SCD, the nature of social relationships


among students living with SCD, and the presence or absence of university policies or guidelines


addressing their needs. Grounded in Bronfenbrenner’s Ecological Systems Theory and guided by


interpretivist epistemology, the study adopted a qualitative case study design. Semi-structured


interviews were conducted with 13 undergraduate students at Kaduna State University, Nigeria.


Thematic analysis of 127 narratives yielded 12 categories, which were further synthesized into four


ecological constructs: intrapersonal factors, interpersonal relationships, community perceptions, and


societal policy awareness. Findings revealed basic awareness of SCD among students, diverse social


experiences ranging from inclusion to stigmatization, and a critical absence of institutional policy


support. The study concludes that these gaps hinder effective health outcomes for students with SCD.


It recommends the establishment of inclusive, culturally sensitive support systems, targeted awareness


programs, and enforceable policy frameworks. These findings have practical implications for


universities, policymakers, NGOs, and development partners seeking to promote health equity and


inclusive education in LMICs.


 

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Author Biography

Esther Gani *, Lami Gilian Daniels, Halima Usman, Lilian Zenom, University Library, Kaduna State University, Kaduna

Usther Gani *, Lami Gilian Daniels, Halima Usman, Lilian Zenom

University Library, Kaduna State University, Kaduna

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