Health-related quality of life as outcome parameter in haemophilia treatment
Summary. Health-related quality of life (HRQoL) is increasingly used as an outcome parameter in haemophilia treatment. Currently, only generic HRQoL instruments are used, as disease-specific instruments for haemophilia are not available. The most widely used generic instruments are the descriptive...
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