Feasibility and Results of a Mobile Haemophilia Outpatient Care Pilot Project.

Hamostaseologie

Department for Medical Psychology, University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf, University of Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany.

Published: August 2018

Introduction:  Regular visits at haemophilia treatment centres (HTCs) in rural regions are often dependent on the access to a private car due to lack of or limited availability of public means. Therefore, a mobile haemophilia outpatient care (MHOC) concept providing home visits to haemophilia patients has been developed by the Saarland HTC, which is located in a rural German region.

Methods:  Haemophilia patients and their parents were home visited at least twice (baseline, follow-up) by trained medical staff. Socio-demographic and clinical data were collected and interviews were performed asking the patients and parents about their needs and expectations towards such a MHOC.

Results:  Seventy-nine patients were enrolled (56 adults, 23 children), 62.0% severely affected, 48.1% on prophylaxis, with a mean age of 37.4 ± 16.4 years (17-78) and 9.8 ± 4.2 years (3-16), respectively. Median travel distance to the HTC was 43.5 km (3-200). Note that 92.4% considered an intense binding to the HTC and a MHOC concept as 'rather/very important' (88.6%). They expected from a MHOC to provide consulting and educating activities, support in elderhood issues and treatment. For 35.4%, a MHOC could currently provide additional support, mainly due to patient's immobility and need of consultancy. They mainly used services in terms of consultancy in social-legal affairs and support in contacting authorities.

Conclusion:  The results of this study support the hypothesis that a MHOC concept is a needful supplement in haemophilia comprehensive care and will improve the challenging haemophilia treatment, especially for those with limited access to HTCs or with disabilities.

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Department for Medical Psychology, University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf, University of Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany.

Introduction:  Regular visits at haemophilia treatment centres (HTCs) in rural regions are often dependent on the access to a private car due to lack of or limited availability of public means. Therefore, a mobile haemophilia outpatient care (MHOC) concept providing home visits to haemophilia patients has been developed by the Saarland HTC, which is located in a rural German region.

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