Trends in dedicated care for females with bleeding disorders within U.S. hemophilia treatment centers.

Author: CarpenterShannon L, FunkhouserKerry, HugueletPatricia S, JaffrayJulie, LimMing Y, StaberJanice M, WeyandAngela C, WheelerAllison P

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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1002/ajh.27115

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Bleeding Disorders: A Growing Focus on Female Patients

Bleeding disorders are often associated with males, but this study highlights the increasing recognition and care of female patients with bleeding disorders. The researchers conducted a retrospective analysis of data from U.S. hemophilia treatment centers (HTCs) over a 10-year period, examining the trends in dedicated care for female patients with bleeding disorders. They found a significant increase in the number of female patients being seen at HTCs, reflecting a growing awareness of the need for specialized care for women with these conditions.

Expanding Horizons: A Shift in Perspective on Bleeding Disorders

This research underscores the growing recognition of bleeding disorders in female patients, a shift in perspective that is essential for providing equitable and effective care. Just as a desert landscape can reveal hidden treasures with closer inspection, the field of bleeding disorders is expanding its focus to encompass the unique needs of female patients. The study’s findings highlight the progress being made in understanding and addressing the specific challenges faced by women with bleeding disorders.

A New Era of Care: Addressing the Unique Needs of Female Patients with Bleeding Disorders

This research marks a new era in the care of female patients with bleeding disorders, recognizing the importance of tailored treatments and specialized support. It’s a reminder that healthcare needs to be inclusive and responsive to the diverse needs of all patients, regardless of gender. The study’s findings highlight the progress being made in ensuring that women with bleeding disorders receive the best possible care, promoting their health and well-being.

Dr. Camel's Conclusion

This research demonstrates the growing recognition and care of female patients with bleeding disorders, reflecting a positive shift in the field. Just as a desert landscape can reveal hidden treasures with closer inspection, the study highlights the importance of addressing the unique needs of women with bleeding disorders, ensuring equitable and effective care.

Date :
  1. Date Completed n.d.
  2. Date Revised 2023-11-15
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Pubmed ID

37800397

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

10.1002/ajh.27115

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