Journal article
CATCH 2024 meeting summary: Collaborate & Address Treatment Challenges in Haemophilia
- Abstract:
- Greater treatment choice and the associated flexibility in regimens has necessitated new conversations with people with haemophilia about their personal goals. Innovations in haemophilia treatment drive the need for innovation in care service delivery. Supported by Sobi™, CATCH (Collaborate & Address Treatment Challenges in Haemophilia) is an annual, non-promotional, medical education meeting that brings together members of the haemophilia multidisciplinary team from across the UK and Ireland to discuss all aspects of haemophilia care and management. This report summarises the key issues that were explored and discussed during the CATCH 2024 meeting, including understanding the personal motivations of people with haemophilia and how these influence treatment choices and support; facilitating behaviour change to improve outcomes; reviewing the practicalities and possibilities for eliminating bleeds and new arthropathy in people with haemophilia; and developing new models of care to elevate haemophilia services.
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- Published
- Peer review status:
- Peer reviewed
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- Publisher copy:
- 10.2478/jhp-2025-0015
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- Publisher:
- Paradigm Publishing
- Journal:
- The Journal of Haemophilia Practice More from this journal
- Volume:
- 12
- Issue:
- 1
- Pages:
- 141-149
- Publication date:
- 2025-10-27
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2055-3390
- ISSN:
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2055-3390
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English
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2316092
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3414968
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2025-10-29
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- 2025
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