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Volume 1 (2014): Issue 3

Nurses can meet the challenge of haemophilia care in South Africa

Abstract

Abstract

Haemophilia care in South Africa faces a number of challenges and nurses can play a significant role in addressing these and raising standards of practice. This report considers those challenges and steps taken by the country as it has attempted to meet them. It also summarises the key themes that arose from a nursing workshop held November 2013 as part of a MASAC symposium and facilitated by the authors.

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References

  • 1. Mahlangu JN. Haemophilia care in South Africa: 2004-2007 look back. Haemophilia 2008; 15: 135-141.

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Authors

  • Chris Harrington

    harrichris@btinternet.com
    Formerly Nurse Consultant, Katharine Dormandy Haemophilia Centre & Thrombosis Unit, the Royal Free Hospital, London, UK
  • Anne-Louise Cruickshank

    Haemophilia Nurse Coordinator, University of Cape Town, South Africa