Literature DB >> 35152515

The views of women with bleeding disorders: Results from the Cinderella study.

Kate Khair1, Debra Pollard1, Lisa Steadman1, Kathryn Jenner1, Steve Chaplin1.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Despite therapeutic advances in bleeding disorder treatment, over the past 20 years women with bleeding disorders have reported delayed diagnosis, impaired quality of life, dismissive attitudes from health professionals and inappropriate care. AIM: To explore the lived experience of women with a diagnosed bleeding disorder and to improve understanding of their unmet needs.
METHODS: Women haemophilia carriers (WHC), women with a diagnosed bleeding disorder (WBD) and women with immune thrombocytopenia (WITP) were invited to complete an online survey. Those who indicated a willingness to be interviewed took part in a focus group or one-to-one interview to further explore their lived experiences.
RESULTS: Two hundred and eighty women completed the survey (126 WHC, 96 WBD, 58 WITP) 13 women (seven WHC, three WBD, three WITP) participated in a focus group (11) or individual interview (2). The most frequently reported symptoms were heavy periods (81%) and bruising (81%). Compared to the group as a whole, more WBD took time off work or school due to symptoms, had discussed symptoms with a healthcare professional (HCP), and had seen a nurse or gynaecologist. WHC were least likely to be screened for a bleeding disorder or seen in a specialist setting. Themes discussed included difficulty obtaining a diagnosis, lack of awareness amongst and poor communication from HCPs, stress and anxiety, coping strategies and sources of support.
CONCLUSION: Many of the experiences described by women with bleeding disorders 20 years ago remain prevalent. Healthcare provision needs to change to offer them better treatment and support.
© 2022 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Keywords:  bleeding disorders; lived experience; menorrhagia; women

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35152515     DOI: 10.1111/hae.14514

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Haemophilia        ISSN: 1351-8216            Impact factor:   4.287


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Review 1.  Menstrual problems in chronic immune thrombocytopenia: A monthly challenge - a cohort study and review.

Authors:  Wobke E M van Dijk; Marieke C Punt; Karin P M van Galen; Jeanette van Leeuwen; A Titia Lely; Roger E G Schutgens
Journal:  Br J Haematol       Date:  2022-06-03       Impact factor: 8.615

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