End-of-life (EOL) care is a critical part of sickle cell disease (SCD) management. However, barriers to high-quality EOL care remain, including (1) disease-related barriers (prior opioid exposure, risk of vaso-occlusive crises, chronic conditions with conflicting needs, and limitations of receiving disease-directed therapy on hospice); (2) communication-related barriers (challenges of identifying and responding to religious and spiritual concerns, limited health literacy, and previous health care system experience); (3) systemic issues (social determinants of health, structural racism, and mistrust of the medical system). However, palliative care and interdisciplinary collaboration can overcome many of these barriers. In addition, we can improve EOL care by accounting for opioid exposures, multimodal symptom management, and exploring (1) who people want involved in decision-making, (2) the role of religion and spirituality in decision-making, and (3) previous experiences with EOL. Systemic barriers can be addressed through the social determinants of health screening, minimizing financial burdens of care, and building longitudinal relationships with people with SCD. This requires the continued education of SCD providers about primary palliative care and palliative care providers about SCD. With such strategies, high-quality EOL care is possible for this vulnerable population.

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