Adequate replacement therapy in haemophilia has been available for two decades. This has led to considerable improvements in the life expectancy and physical status of haemophilia patients. A study was conducted to investigate whether this has also led to improvements in quality of life. With this aim, information was obtained from 935 Dutch haemophiliacs by mailed questionnaires on relationships, marriage, family life and employment. Haemophilia patients were less often married than men in the general population (13% fewer) and had a lower total number of children (30% lower, 17% for those who were married). Twenty-two per cent of the patients were not employed and received an income from the disability funds. While severity of haemophilia...
The high standard of Dutch hemophilia care and the availability of prophylaxis provide an opportunit...
Summary. Increased or maintained health and quality of life (HRQoL) are essential goals in health ca...
Haemophilia is a congenital bleeding disorder affecting about 1 out of 10,000 people in the general ...
Adequate replacement therapy in haemophilia has been available for two decades. This has led to cons...
Adequate replacement therapy in haemophilia has been available for two decades. This has led to cons...
The introduction of replacement therapy in the 1960s has improved medical and social circumstances g...
textabstractThe introduction of replacement therapy in the 1960s has improved medical and social cir...
Summary: Increased or maintained health and quality of life (HRQoL) are essential goals in health ca...
Introduction We conducted six cross-sectional nationwide questionnaire studies among all patients wi...
The European Study on the Clinical Outcomes and Resource Utilization associated with Haemophilia Car...
The objectives of this study were to analyse current levels of health-related quality-of-life (HR-Qo...
Background: More and more people with severe hemophilia reach an old age thanks to an effective trea...
SUMMARY BACKGROUND: More and more people with severe hemophilia reach an old age thanks to an effect...
Introduction: We conducted six cross-sectional nationwide questionnaire studies among all patients w...
Haemophilia, outcome, quality of life, physical assessment, orthopaedic assessment 2 Haemophilia is ...
The high standard of Dutch hemophilia care and the availability of prophylaxis provide an opportunit...
Summary. Increased or maintained health and quality of life (HRQoL) are essential goals in health ca...
Haemophilia is a congenital bleeding disorder affecting about 1 out of 10,000 people in the general ...
Adequate replacement therapy in haemophilia has been available for two decades. This has led to cons...
Adequate replacement therapy in haemophilia has been available for two decades. This has led to cons...
The introduction of replacement therapy in the 1960s has improved medical and social circumstances g...
textabstractThe introduction of replacement therapy in the 1960s has improved medical and social cir...
Summary: Increased or maintained health and quality of life (HRQoL) are essential goals in health ca...
Introduction We conducted six cross-sectional nationwide questionnaire studies among all patients wi...
The European Study on the Clinical Outcomes and Resource Utilization associated with Haemophilia Car...
The objectives of this study were to analyse current levels of health-related quality-of-life (HR-Qo...
Background: More and more people with severe hemophilia reach an old age thanks to an effective trea...
SUMMARY BACKGROUND: More and more people with severe hemophilia reach an old age thanks to an effect...
Introduction: We conducted six cross-sectional nationwide questionnaire studies among all patients w...
Haemophilia, outcome, quality of life, physical assessment, orthopaedic assessment 2 Haemophilia is ...
The high standard of Dutch hemophilia care and the availability of prophylaxis provide an opportunit...
Summary. Increased or maintained health and quality of life (HRQoL) are essential goals in health ca...
Haemophilia is a congenital bleeding disorder affecting about 1 out of 10,000 people in the general ...