
Overcoming Challenges in Hemophilia Care
This booklet contains basic information about psychosocial aspects of rare coagulation factor deficiencies. This resource was developed by members of
Year: 2021
Language: English
Author(s): World Federation of Hemophilia
The WFH Virtual Workshops for Psychosocial Professionals series was developed in collaboration with the WFH Psychosocial Committee. The series targets professionals who work with people with bleeding disorders and aims to provide useful and practical tools for their work. The topics covered in this educational series are based on the modules of the WFH Standardized Psychosocial Curriculum developed by the Psychosocial Committee.
The vision of the WFH Psychosocial Committee is to improve quality of care for people with bleeding disorders and to increase their quality of life by making psychosocial care an integral part of a multidisciplinary approach to healthcare. The goal of these modules is to offer education and information on what the committee believes are very important topics from a psychosocial perspective globally and to have a selection of topics that are important to different countries’ educational needs.

This booklet contains basic information about psychosocial aspects of rare coagulation factor deficiencies. This resource was developed by members of

This booklet contains basic information about psychosocial aspects of rare coagulation factor deficiencies. This resource was developed by members of

This booklet contains basic information about psychosocial aspects of rare coagulation factor deficiencies. This resource was developed by members of

Welcome to this exciting project, a collaborative effort between the Nurses Committees of the European Association for Haemophilia and Allied

Welcome to this exciting webinar, a collaborative effort between the Nurses Committees of the European Association for Haemophilia and Allied

Psychosocial support is an important part of comprehensive care for people with hemophilia. The aim of this monograph is to