2014
DOI: 10.1182/blood.v124.21.201.201
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Distress in Patients with Bleeding Disorders

Abstract: Background: Distress can affect a patient's ability to cope with and manage disease. Patients may feel uncomfortable initiating conversations about distress with their provider. Systematic screening for distress in patients with bleeding disorders may help identify distressed patients and guide treatment services planning. Objectives: Describe prevalence of distress in adult patients with bleeding disorders and the specific problems, health characteristics, and behaviors most associated with dis… Show more

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