“I’d go on a hike with my kids… that would make me feel so happy.” Recognising what people with haemophilia B identify as meaningful when considering personal goals and the potential for gene therapy
19 mar 2025
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Categoría del artículo: Community Focus
Publicado en línea: 19 mar 2025
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/jhp-2025-0001
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Figure 2.

Code tree, themes and sub-themes identified through workshops and interviews
Living with haemophilia | Frustrations | Bleeds |
Mobility | ||
Joints | ||
Pain | ||
Treatment | ||
IV access | ||
Not being held back | ||
Infected blood | ||
The next generation | ||
Goals | Achievable goals | Family/relationships |
Education | ||
Employment | ||
Sport | ||
Travel | ||
Unachievable goals | Family/relationships | |
Education | ||
Employment | ||
Sport | ||
Travel | ||
Future goals | Family/relationships | |
Employment | ||
Sport | ||
Travel | ||
Gene therapy | Uncertainty | Need for more information |
Equitable access | ||
The next generation | ||
Psychological support | ||
What gene therapy might offer |