监测以改善出血性疾病妇女的生活质量

D. Noone, R. d’Oiron
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一些国家已经建立了了解妇女和女童出血性疾病发病率和流行率的系统结构,并且正在变得更加健全,尽管仍有改进的余地。更加协调的数据收集正在为女孩出血性疾病的诊断和治疗提供新的见解,并显示出与男孩相比在护理方面的明显缺陷,这可能对青春期产生重要影响。对月经大量出血等女性症状的识别和记录可能落后于对关节出血等具有更大感知偏差的症状的识别和记录,并影响生活质量和福祉。需要解决症状识别和记录方面的不平等问题,以推动适当和及时的治疗干预措施。新的症状工具可以使患者区分正常和异常出血,以便他们能够寻求和接受帮助。仍然需要提高保健专业人员对妇女出血性疾病的认识,并建立诊断和治疗转诊网络,进行多学科评估和后续行动。
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Monitoring to improve quality of life in women with bleeding disorders
Abstract Systematic structures to understand the incidence and prevalence of bleeding disorders in women and girls are in place in some countries and becoming more robust, though there is still room for improvement. More co-ordinated data gathering is providing new insights into the diagnosis and treatment of girls with bleeding disorders and demonstrating clear deficits in care compared with boys that can have important implications around puberty. Recognition and recording of female symptoms such as heavy menstrual bleeding (HMB) may lag behind that of symptoms with a greater perception bias, such as joint bleeds, and affect quality of life and wellbeing. Addressing inequity of symptom recognition and recording is needed to drive appropriate and timely treatment interventions. New symptom tools can empower patients to differentiate normal from abnormal bleeding so they can seek and receive help. Greater awareness among health care professionals (HCPs) of women's bleeding disorders and the establishment of referral networks for diagnosis and treatment, with multidisciplinary assessment and follow-up, are still needed.
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