Occupational therapy in the management of haemophilia patients: A scoping review
Marta Elisa Seoane‐Martín,
Rubén Cuesta‐Barriuso,
María Carmen Rodríguez‐Martínez
Abstract:BackgroundHaemophilia is a haematological disease, although most haemorrhages occur in the locomotor system. Patients are physically disabled from an early age and have a poorer perception of quality of life. In the day‐to‐day lives of patients and their families, psychosocial well‐being, the disease's physical, personal, and social impact, as well as work‐related problems are the most complicated aspects of the disease that need to be addressed.ObjectiveTo identify the role of occupational therapy in managing… Show more
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