Despite the effectiveness of hydroxyurea, adherence remains low for adolescents and young adults (AYA) living with sickle cell disease (SCD). This study evaluated the feasibility, acceptability, and initial efficacy of a clinic-based, multicomponent (e.g., storytelling, problem solving) intervention with 20 AYA living with SCD. Results found that adherence significantly improved from intervention to follow-up 1 [t(19) = -2.213, p = .039]. AYA also were generally satisfied with the intervention. These findings, although promising, should be replicated on a larger scale.
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