Living, Caring, Learning - Building family relationships in haemophilia care

With over 35 years’ experience of paediatric nursing, almost half of which she has spent in haemophilia care, Robyn reflects on the importance of taking a family-focused approach and engaging with parents and caregivers. She describes her experience of providing care for a family with two boys with...

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Main Author: Shoemark Robyn
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2024-02-01
Series:The Journal of Haemophilia Practice
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/jhp-2024-0002
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description With over 35 years’ experience of paediatric nursing, almost half of which she has spent in haemophilia care, Robyn reflects on the importance of taking a family-focused approach and engaging with parents and caregivers. She describes her experience of providing care for a family with two boys with severe haemophilia A and inhibitors, and how listening to and working closely with the parents enabled good outcomes. Robyn points to the central role of nursepatient relationship in haemophilia care but highlights the importance of ensuring that this close therapeutic relationship remains professional.
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Living, Caring, Learning - Building family relationships in haemophilia care
The Journal of Haemophilia Practice
haemophilia
inhibitors
nurses
therapeutic relationship
professional practice
title Living, Caring, Learning - Building family relationships in haemophilia care
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title_fullStr Living, Caring, Learning - Building family relationships in haemophilia care
title_full_unstemmed Living, Caring, Learning - Building family relationships in haemophilia care
title_short Living, Caring, Learning - Building family relationships in haemophilia care
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topic haemophilia
inhibitors
nurses
therapeutic relationship
professional practice
url https://doi.org/10.2478/jhp-2024-0002
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