2023
DOI: 10.1186/s13023-023-02690-w
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The impact of bleeding event frequency on health-related quality of life and work productivity outcomes in a European cohort of adults with haemophilia A: insights from the CHESS II study

Abstract: Background Haemophilia A carries a substantial healthcare burden, affecting health-related quality of life (HRQoL). The Cost of Haemophilia in Men: a Socioeconomic Survey II (CHESS II), a retrospective real-world study, characterised the burden of haemophilia and its impact on HRQoL and work productivity. The current analysis explored the impact of bleeding events on HRQoL and work productivity in Europe. This analysis focused on data collected from males aged 18 to 64 years with haemophilia A … Show more

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“…3 PwH with more bleeding events and more severe joint disease have lower HRQOL and work productivity. 4,5 Although currently available treatments are effective for bleed prevention and treatment, the burden of treatment, particularly intravenous administration, negatively impacts psychosocial well-being, physical health, employment, and impact on personal/social life. 6 In addition, the economic burden of hemophilia includes direct…”
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“…3 PwH with more bleeding events and more severe joint disease have lower HRQOL and work productivity. 4,5 Although currently available treatments are effective for bleed prevention and treatment, the burden of treatment, particularly intravenous administration, negatively impacts psychosocial well-being, physical health, employment, and impact on personal/social life. 6 In addition, the economic burden of hemophilia includes direct…”
mentioning
confidence: 99%