Bleeding Disorders: Care & Practice (formerly The Journal of Haemophilia Practice) is an international, open-access, peer-reviewed journal that aims to provide a forum for all aspects of multidisciplinary bleeding disorders care team, and covers all aspects of bleeding disorders care and practice.
It is widely recognised that the care and management of people with bleeding disorders should always be multidisciplinary, with value placed on the specific expertise brought by allied health care professionals, including nurses, physiotherapists, data managers, social workers, and psychologists.
We believe that sharing experience on evidence-based care, and understanding the lived experience of bleeding disorders, helps to promote expertise and benefits patients. To this end, we also welcome research written by and/or with people affected by a bleeding disorder.
All manuscripts relevant to current bleeding disorders care and practice will be considered for review and publication. We positively welcome:
- Original research
- Case reports
- Case series
- Methodology papers
- Reviews in any field of bleeding disorders of relevance to current clinical practice
- Clinical Updates that describe current advances in any clinical field related to bleeding disorders
- Editorials that address a particular topic of current interest.
- Outcomes research