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🩸 Force Field Fact Sheet · #1

Build Your Force Field for Sickle Cell Disease

A one-page primer with sixteen squares of essential knowledge, skills, resources and actions. Read it cold. Click any square to go deeper. Earn your Certified Prepared Patient · Sickle Cell badge by completing the full course.

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Patient

Live with SCD day-to-day.

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Family / Caregiver

Support someone with SCD.

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Employer / HR / School

Accommodate, support a teammate.

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Health Student

Phlebotomy, nursing, MA, learner.

🎯Three Phases · One Force Field

Every square belongs to one of three phases of mastery. Inside each square's detail panel, the four sections — Concepts · Skills · Actions · Plan — are the building blocks of these phases. Read each square with that ladder in mind.

📘 Learn It Tier 1 · Aware

Identity earned: Self-Advocate. The "know" — head knowledge, definitions, mental model of SCD and its red flags.

Concepts

🛠 Live It Tier 2 · Active

Identity earned: Care-Team Member. The "do" — daily skills you can demonstrate and this-week actions that turn skills into habits.

SkillsActions

🛡️Your Force Field — 16 Squares

Click any square to open its detail panel. Each square is a tile in your shield. Keep clicking, learning, and acting — your Force Field gets stronger every step.

Primer What This Is Read it cold and you'll know what it is.
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What Is Sickle Cell Disease?

An inherited red-blood-cell disorder. Hemoglobin S bends cells into "sickle" shapes that block vessels and break down faster than normal cells.

Primer
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360 Human Anatomy
Hematology / Vascular

Bone marrow → red blood cells → hemoglobin → vessels → spleen, kidneys, lungs, brain. See where SCD lives in your body.

Anatomy
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Who Gets It?

Inherited — both parents must pass on the gene. Most common in people with African, Mediterranean, Middle Eastern, Indian and Latin American ancestry.

Primer
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The Numbers

~100,000 Americans. ~$2.4B/yr U.S. care cost. 70%+ of cost is preventable hospitalization. Life expectancy keeps rising.

Primer
Learn It Condition Literacy Identity earned: Self-Advocate (Tier 1 · Aware)
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Know My Condition

Genotype matters. Know yours — HbSS, HbSC, HbSβ⁰-thal, HbSβ⁺-thal — each behaves differently.

Learn It
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Master Meds & Devices

Hydroxyurea, folic acid, penicillin (kids), pain plan, voxelotor, crizanlizumab, L-glutamine. Vaccines. Port care if applicable.

Learn It
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Spot Red Flags Early

Fever ≥101°F · chest pain or trouble breathing · stroke signs (FAST) · priapism >2 hr · big tender belly · pain not breaking at home.

Learn It
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Triggers & Mind–Body

Cold, dehydration, low-O₂ (high altitude/planes), stress, illness, alcohol, tobacco. Hydrate, warm up, breathe, sleep.

Learn It
Live It Care & System Literacy Identity earned: Care-Team Member (Tier 2 · Active)
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Make Every Visit Count

Bring your passport. List 3 questions. Do teach-back. Ask: "If you were me, what would you do?" Map next steps.

Live It
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Care Team Members

Hematologist, primary care, pain specialist, mental health, social worker, ophthalmology, OB if pregnant, transition counselor.

Live It
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Telemedicine & Tech

Video visits for routine, MyChart for messages, home pulse-ox & thermometer, wearables, tele-pain coaching, digital pain diary.

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Insurance & Cost

Day Hospital costs less & works better than ER. Hydroxyurea is generic. Co-pay help: SCDAA, NORD, HealthWell. FMLA / ADA cover work & school.

Live It
Share It Advocacy & Ambassadorship Identity earned: Ambassador (Tier 3 · Certified)
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Stigma, Equity & Access

SCD pain is real and often under-treated due to bias. Speak up safely. Document visits. Bring an advocate.

Share It
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Teach, Mentor, Ambassador

Teach a sibling, classmate, coworker. Mentor a newly-diagnosed family. Speak at school, church, support group.

Share It
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Share Insights with Clinicians

Write a short "what worked, what didn't, what we learned" letter. Help train residents and ER staff. Your story changes practice.

Share It
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Join the ROI Study

PHIT — Population Health Impact Tracking. Aggregate & anonymous. Help prove this program reduces costs and improves lives.

Study

🩺 Hand-off to my Clinician

Print and bring to your next visit. This page tells your care team what you have prepared for, what you want to focus on, and how you would like to participate as an active member of the team.

  • I am a Prepared Patient in training for Sickle Cell Disease. I have reviewed all 16 squares of this Force Field Fact Sheet.
  • I have started building my Health Passport, my Red Flag list, and my When-to-Call-Before-the-ER plan.
  • I want to teach back what I have learned and have you correct anything I have misunderstood — especially about hydroxyurea, fever response, and pain plan escalation.
What helps my visit

Two minutes for me to teach back. One question I prepared. One thing my family wants you to know. Confirm my genotype on the chart.

What I am working on

Spotting fever quickly · hydroxyurea adherence · switching to Day Hospital instead of ER for pain crises · mind-body skills · annual TCD/echo/eye exam.

How I want to participate

Shared decisions. Full med list before changes. Tell me your top 1–2 priorities so we agree. Use SHARE Approach. Treat my pain like the data say to.

🔬 Help Prove This Works — Join the FFH ROI & PHIT Study

The Prepared Patient program is being studied to see whether better preparation actually reduces ER visits, hospital stays, and total cost of care — for you and for the people in your circle of influence. Your participation is voluntary, your data is aggregated and anonymized, and you can withdraw at any time.

Yes — I want to be counted. I agree to share aggregate, de-identified outcomes (visits, admissions, self-reported quality of life, badge progress) with the FFH ROI Engine and PHIT research collaborative for the purpose of validating this program. I understand I will receive periodic summaries and can opt out by emailing research@theforceforhealth.com.
✓ Thank you — you're enrolled. We'll email you a confirmation and study ID.

➕ Add-On Force Field Card · Device or Skill Mastery

If your care plan adds a medical device or new skill, bolt on a 5-step Add-On Card. For SCD common bolt-ons include: home pulse oximeter, thermometer technique, port care, exchange transfusion prep, MyChart use, hydroxyurea pillbox routine, day-hospital check-in.

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Introduce

What it is, why it matters, what it does

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Coach

Watch a demo + walk-through

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Practice

Do it with a coach watching

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Train

Use it daily with a check-in

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Test

Demonstrate competence + earn badge

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Tier · Stamp

Detail copy goes here.

Concepts Learn It

What you need to know.

    Skills Live It

    What you can do.

      Actions Live It

      What you do this week.

        Plan

        How you carry it forward.

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          👨‍👩‍👧 Family

          💼 Employer

          🎓 Student