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Volume 2 (2015): Issue 2

An approach that puts the family at the centre of haemophilia care

Abstract

Abstract

Staff at the Katharine Dormandy Haemophilia Centre pioneered a systemic family therapy model for haemophilia, in which reviews combined medical care and family counselling. That approach has now been extended to specialised joint clinics such as in orthopaedics, women’s and genetic counselling. This multidisciplinary team approach enables specialist clinicians to focus on what they do best while the family therapy team manages the psychological, practical and family issues, and supports patients to make difficult decisions regarding their care.

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References

  • 1. Britten MI, Spooner RJD, Dormandy KM, Biggs R. The haemophiliac boy in school. Br Med J 1966; 2(5507): 224.

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  • Nicola Dunn

    nicola.dunn1@nhs.net
    Family therapist, Katharine Dormandy Haemophilia Centre, Royal Free Hospital, London, UK