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Year: 2022

Language: English

Author(s): World Federation of Hemophilia

Format: Congress recordings

Nurses track | WFH World Congress 2022

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In these sessions from the WFH 2022 World Congress, listen to Lori Laudenbach, Cathy Harrison, Sharon Varney, Sandra Dodgson, Jennifer Meldau, Marcela Ganzella, Anjalin D’Souza, Jemma Efford, BJ Ramsay, Sarah Johns, Jan Kuhn, Greta Mulders, Khalid Al Habaybia, Khaled Al Qawasmeh, April Jones, Kim Schafer, Luke Pembroke, Marlene Beijlevelt, Lauren Nyhan, Nathan Connell, Carien Manuels, Nanda Uitslager, Yadira Valderrama, Kathy Fawcett, Jaime Chase, Robyn Shoemark, Kay Decker, Kelly Tickle, Helen Manson, Amy Board, Patrick James Lynch and Sulochana Badagabettu address current topics in nursing.

The WFH does not engage in the practice of medicine and under no circumstances recommends particular treatment for specific individuals. For diagnosis or consultation on a specific medical problem, the WFH recommends that you contact your physician or local treatment centre. Before administering any products, the WFH urges patients to check dosages with a physician or hemophilia centre staff, and to consult the pharmaceutical company’s printed instructions.

The WFH does not promote any particular pharmaceutical product and any mention of any commercial brand in this presentation is strictly for educational purposes.

In this workshop from the WFH 2022 World Congress, Lori Laudenbach (Canada), Cathy Harrison (United Kingdom), Sharon Varney (United Kingdom), Sandra Dodgson (United Kingdom) and Jennifer Meldau (United States) discuss nursing burnout and how to address it.

In this workshop from the WFH 2022 World Congress, Lori Laudenbach (Canada), Marcela Ganzella (Brazil), Anjalin D’Souza (India) and Jemma Efford (United Kingdom) discuss pregnancy and delivery management, the presentation and diagnosis of a child, and prophylaxis instigation.

In this workshop from the WFH 2022 World Congress, BJ Ramsay (New Zealand), Sarah Johns (United Kingdom), Cathy Harrison (United Kingdom) and Jan Kuhn (United States) discuss transitions in adult care, lifelong comorbidities, and life expectancy.

In this workshop from the WFH 2022 World Congress, Marcela Ganzella (Brazil), BJ Ramsay (New Zealand), Greta Mulders (Netherlands), Khalid Al Habaybia (United Arab Emirates) and Khaled Al Qawasmeh (United Arab Emirates) discuss issues with emicizumab, gene therapy failures, Hemophilia B inhibitors, and Glanzmann’s thrombasthenia and bone marrow transplantation.

In this workshop from the WFH 2022 World Congress, Khalid Al Habaybia (United Arab Emirates), April Jones (United Kingdom), Kim Schafer (United States), Luke Pembroke (United Kingdom) and Marlene Beijlevelt (Netherlands) discuss therapy overview, challenges of follow-up, and patient and psychosocial perspectives.

In this session from the WFH 2022 World Congress, Cathy Harrison (United Kingdom), April Jones (United Kingdom), Lauren Nyhan (New Zealand), Nathan Connell (United States) and Carien Manuels (Netherlands) discuss the impact of bleeding disorders on intimacy and the importance of preparation when addressing these difficult conversations with patients.

In this session from the WFH 2022 World Congress, BJ Ramsay (New Zealand), Cathy Harrison (United Kingdom), Nanda Uitslager (Netherlands), Yadira Valderrama (Colombia), Kathy Fawcett (New Zealand), Jaime Chase (Australia), and Robyn Shoemark (Australia) demonstrate that current evidenced-based practice is evolving by using case studies to review surgical management.

In this session from the WFH 2022 World Congress, Marlène Beijlevelt (Netherlands), Kay Decker (Canada), Kelly Tickle (United States), Helen Manson (United Kingdom), Amy Board (United States), Patrick James Lynch (United States) and Sulochana Badagabettu (India) will assess the impact of technology on patients and our ability to provide care, particularly, the pros and cons of apps, social media and telemedicine.

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