Saskatchewan Bleeding Disorders Program, Royal University Hospital, Saskatoon, Canada.
Haemophilia. 2012 May;18(3):e120-5. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2516.2011.02714.x. Epub 2011 Dec 16.
The Canadian Physiotherapists in Hemophilia Care (CPHC) sought to learn about attitudes and behaviours of young male adults with mild haemophilia towards their condition and care. Semi-structured in-person or telephone interviews were conducted with 18 young men from and across Canada. This report summarizes the participants' attitudes towards their haemophilia, previous injuries, perceived barriers to seeking treatment, as well as their decision-making process when self-assessing injury. The interviews demonstrated that communication between the young adults and the health care team was not optimal, with common reference to the ineffectiveness of lecture style education. Gaps in knowledge also emerged regarding bleed identification and management.
加拿大血友病护理物理治疗师协会(CPHC)旨在了解轻度血友病年轻男性对其病情和护理的态度和行为。通过对来自加拿大各地的 18 名年轻男性进行半结构化的面对面或电话访谈。本报告总结了参与者对血友病、以前受伤、寻求治疗的障碍以及自我评估受伤时的决策过程的态度。访谈表明,年轻人与医疗团队之间的沟通并不理想,常见的说法是讲座式教育效果不佳。在出血识别和管理方面也存在知识差距。