New challenges for an expanding generation of older persons with haemophilia

Increasing survival among people with haemophilia means that more individuals are at risk of developing age-related morbidity. Little is known about morbidity and health-related quality of life (HRQoL) in different age groups within a single large population of people with haemophilia.

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Main Authors: O’Hara Jamie, Noone Declan, Kritikou Persefoni, Myren Karl-Johan, Chaplin Steve, Hart Daniel P
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2022-03-01
Series:The Journal of Haemophilia Practice
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/jhp-2022-0001
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author O’Hara Jamie
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Kritikou Persefoni
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Chaplin Steve
Hart Daniel P
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description Increasing survival among people with haemophilia means that more individuals are at risk of developing age-related morbidity. Little is known about morbidity and health-related quality of life (HRQoL) in different age groups within a single large population of people with haemophilia.
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spelling doaj.art-edee39bd589e416895c36c3fb6f2c8ce2023-05-06T15:31:52ZengSciendoThe Journal of Haemophilia Practice2055-33902022-03-019111310.2478/jhp-2022-0001New challenges for an expanding generation of older persons with haemophiliaO’Hara Jamie0Noone Declan1Kritikou Persefoni2Myren Karl-Johan3Chaplin Steve4Hart Daniel P5University of Chester; HCD Economics, UK.Economics, UKSwedish Orphan Biovitrum AB, SwedenSwedish Orphan Biovitrum AB, SwedenHCD Economics, UKThe Royal London Hospital Haemophilia Centre, Barts and the London School of Medicine and Dentistry, QMUL, UKIncreasing survival among people with haemophilia means that more individuals are at risk of developing age-related morbidity. Little is known about morbidity and health-related quality of life (HRQoL) in different age groups within a single large population of people with haemophilia.https://doi.org/10.2478/jhp-2022-0001haemophiliaageingcomorbidityquality of lifeobservational study
spellingShingle O’Hara Jamie
Noone Declan
Kritikou Persefoni
Myren Karl-Johan
Chaplin Steve
Hart Daniel P
New challenges for an expanding generation of older persons with haemophilia
The Journal of Haemophilia Practice
haemophilia
ageing
comorbidity
quality of life
observational study
title New challenges for an expanding generation of older persons with haemophilia
title_full New challenges for an expanding generation of older persons with haemophilia
title_fullStr New challenges for an expanding generation of older persons with haemophilia
title_full_unstemmed New challenges for an expanding generation of older persons with haemophilia
title_short New challenges for an expanding generation of older persons with haemophilia
title_sort new challenges for an expanding generation of older persons with haemophilia
topic haemophilia
ageing
comorbidity
quality of life
observational study
url https://doi.org/10.2478/jhp-2022-0001
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