2021
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph182211841
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Promoting Sports Practice in Persons with Hemophilia: A Survey of Clinicians’ Perspective

Abstract: Historically, people with hemophilia have been warned to avoid physical activities as a possible cause of bleeding; however, currently, sport is considered necessary, especially in the developmental age, for providing a good quality of life. A survey was proposed to a group of hematologists and sports physicians working in Puglia, Italy, to explore their approach to physical activities for their patients with hemophilia and to obtain suggestions about possible interventions to promote the access of patients to… Show more

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“…Researchers have mapped several barriers to physical activity, which includes fear of bleeding induced by trauma and lack of correct information available from physicians. 21 The complexity of haemophilia care has risen due to the rapid development of therapy possibilities. 22 Despite the fact that PWH tend to be less physically active than the general population, there is a lack of research on barriers and facilitators affecting their participation in physical activity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Researchers have mapped several barriers to physical activity, which includes fear of bleeding induced by trauma and lack of correct information available from physicians. 21 The complexity of haemophilia care has risen due to the rapid development of therapy possibilities. 22 Despite the fact that PWH tend to be less physically active than the general population, there is a lack of research on barriers and facilitators affecting their participation in physical activity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Researchers have mapped several barriers to physical activity, which includes fear of bleeding induced by trauma and lack of correct information available from physicians 21 . The complexity of haemophilia care has risen due to the rapid development of therapy possibilities 22 …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%