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. 2018 Feb 27;4:58. doi: 10.1186/s40814-018-0253-0

Table 1.

Summary of the outcomes of importance and metrics to consider

Outcomes of importance Relevant metrics to consider
Reduced burden of living with haemophilia
• Life
• Family
• Education/school
• Employment
• Activities
• Family life, marital status, children
• Educational attendance, attainment
• Employment duration, underemployment, attendance
• Impact on daily living, activities of daily living, mobility impairment, assistance required
• Current health status (HRQoL)
Reduced complications associated with haemophilia and treatment
• Joint disease
• Pain/depression/anxiety
• HIV/HCV
• Obesity
• Other comorbidities
• Joint status
• Pain (chronic, acute, interference with activity, timing, medication)
• Depression
• Resource utilization
• Mortality, longevity