BackgroundIn Norway, boys with hemophilia usually begin treatment after their first bleeding episode. Boys with severe hemophilia usually start prophylactic treatment around 18-24 months. Health professionals administer factor concentrate initially, but when boys are around 4 years old most parents start treating their children at home. There is a lack of research on how parents, and especially how carrier mothers, experience the medical treatment for their sons' hemophilia. Our aim was to investigate how carrier mothers experience this treatment in the hospital setting and at home. MethodsIn this qualitative study, we interviewed 16 mothers of boys or men with hemophilia A or B. Data were collected via semistructured interviews and analyze...
Studied (1) the relative effect of clinical characteristics of the child and parental emotional reac...
The parents of eight 3–5-yr-old haemophilic boys and of eight 3–5-yr-old non-haemophilic...
The experience of living in a non-metropolitan area and\ud parenting a child with haemophilia is rel...
BackgroundIn Norway, boys with hemophilia usually begin treatment after their first bleeding episode...
Haemophilia is a complex condition to manage, especially for parents of newly diagnosed children, an...
Haemophilia is a recessive genetic disorder which manifests symptoms in males but is carried by fema...
PubMed ID: 21956007This research is a descriptive study that took place in Turkey and was intended t...
Background and Objective: New treatments for haemophilia are under development or entering the marke...
Objectives: To identify the limitations faced by the hemophiliac child, according to his/her parents...
BACKGROUND: There is an increasing prevalence of children/young people with long-term conditions (LT...
To understand the normalization process in families with hemophiliac children, and to explore the im...
Studied (1) the relative effect of clinical characteristics of the child and parental emotional reac...
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This study addresses the relative importance of clinical characteristics of the child and parental e...
This study addresses the relative importance of clinical characteristics of the child and parental e...
Studied (1) the relative effect of clinical characteristics of the child and parental emotional reac...
The parents of eight 3–5-yr-old haemophilic boys and of eight 3–5-yr-old non-haemophilic...
The experience of living in a non-metropolitan area and\ud parenting a child with haemophilia is rel...
BackgroundIn Norway, boys with hemophilia usually begin treatment after their first bleeding episode...
Haemophilia is a complex condition to manage, especially for parents of newly diagnosed children, an...
Haemophilia is a recessive genetic disorder which manifests symptoms in males but is carried by fema...
PubMed ID: 21956007This research is a descriptive study that took place in Turkey and was intended t...
Background and Objective: New treatments for haemophilia are under development or entering the marke...
Objectives: To identify the limitations faced by the hemophiliac child, according to his/her parents...
BACKGROUND: There is an increasing prevalence of children/young people with long-term conditions (LT...
To understand the normalization process in families with hemophiliac children, and to explore the im...
Studied (1) the relative effect of clinical characteristics of the child and parental emotional reac...
‘The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.com '. Copyright Blackwell Publishing ...
This study addresses the relative importance of clinical characteristics of the child and parental e...
This study addresses the relative importance of clinical characteristics of the child and parental e...
Studied (1) the relative effect of clinical characteristics of the child and parental emotional reac...
The parents of eight 3–5-yr-old haemophilic boys and of eight 3–5-yr-old non-haemophilic...
The experience of living in a non-metropolitan area and\ud parenting a child with haemophilia is rel...