European principles of haemophilia care

B. T. Colvin, Jan Astermark, K. Fischer, A. Gringeri, R. Lassila, W. Schramm, A. Thomas, J. Ingerslev

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Abstract

As the management of haemophilia is complex, it is essential that those with the disorder should have ready access to a range of services provided by a multidisciplinary team of specialists. This document sets out the principles of comprehensive haemophilia care in Europe. Within each country there should be a national organization which oversees the provision of specialist Comprehensive Care Centres that provide the entire spectrum of clinical and laboratory services. Depending upon the size and geographical distribution of the population, a network of smaller haemophilia centres may also be necessary. There should be arrangements for the supply of safe clotting factor concentrates which can also be used in home treatment and prophylaxis programmes. A national register of patients is recommended along with collection of treatment statistics. As comprehensive haemophilia care is multidisciplinary by nature, the need for education and research programmes for all staff members is emphasized: Members of the Interdisciplinary Working Group not represented in the list of authors are mentioned in Section 4 of this document.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)361-374
JournalHaemophilia
Volume14
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2008

Subject classification (UKÄ)

  • Hematology

Free keywords

  • treatment
  • principles
  • management
  • haemophilia
  • haemophilia care

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