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Nurses Committee Newsletter – Fall 2025

Nominate a haemophilia nurse for the EAHAD Nurses Committee Award!

Let’s focus on all the good work that is being done by European haemophilia nurses. Do you have an outstanding colleague making a difference, or perhaps a nursing-led project at your centre deserving recognition? The EAHAD Nurses Committee will choose an extraordinary nurse to honour with the prestigious Star European Haemophilia Nurse award!

Please write a short explanation (maximum one page) highlighting the nurse’s work, project, or exemplary patient care and send it to giuliana.giardina@eahad.org. This could include patient information materials and educational projects, nursing clinics, quality projects, excellent patient care, activity in the bleeding community, etc. Nominees must be registered nurses in Europe, and the last date to nominate is the 19th of January 2025.

EAHAD 2026

Travel grants

EAHAD awards travel grants to junior physicians and scientists (35 years old or younger), PhD students, post-doctoral researchers, nurses, physiotherapists, psychosocial professionals and other allied healthcare professionals wishing to attend its annual Congress. 
Travel Grants are available for both European and international participants. The number of travel grants to be awarded varies each year and has yet to be confirmed for 2026. The deadline for applications is Wednesday 19 November 2025 at 23:59 CET.

AHP Day

Discover the latest advancements and cutting-edge research that awaits you at EAHAD 2026 AHP Day! 

Dublin

EAHAD 2026 will be held in The Convention Centre Dublin (CCD) – Conference Venue in Ireland.   To help make your trip a pleasant one we would like to share the following information about travelling Dublin:

Dublin Airport has two terminals with direct flights to and from most major UK and European cities.  It is located 12km from the Convention Centre and public bus and private coach services provide a 24 hour service into the city centre Dublin Airport Bus Services | Routes, Timetables & Tickets and generally take 30 – 45 minutes.  Tickets for the coach services can be purchased on the bus. If you are using the public bus service (Dublin Bus) pay on the bus or purchase a pre-paid leap* card.  If you are paying on the bus, you will need the exact change to buy a ticket. Alternatively, the taxi journey takes about 20 minutes and costs €25 – €30.  There is no train or tram service.

The Leap Visitor Card (1/3/7 days, €8/€18/€24) grants unlimited travel on Dublin Bus, Luas, DART and Commuter Rail. You can purchase a Leap card at the Airport, or order online and have it delivered to your home in advance of your trip.

Weather in Ireland is unpredictable and can be cold and wet in February so keep an eye on the forecast before packing.  If you are planning on extending your trip, the Irish Corporate Tourism website Failte Ireland has information about visiting Dublin and its many tourist attractions. In February, both the city and the many tourist attractions are quieter but it is still advisable to and consider the discount cards available and book tickets in advance

On behalf of the Nurses Committee, we wish you a safe trip and look forward to seeing you in Dublin.

EHC Conference Recap

Vienna 3-5 October 2025

The EHAHAD Nurses Committee was represented by Maj F. Birkedal at the annual European Haemophilia Consortium (EHC) meeting.

This year, the conference emphasised mental health, focusing on the psychosocial burden associated with living with bleeding disorders. Particular attention was given to the challenges of assessing mental health outcomes both in research studies and clinical practice.

The burden experienced by individuals with bleeding disorders extends beyond treatment adherence. It encompasses a range of complex factors, including, but not limited to: societal misunderstandings, depression linked to chronic pain, physical decline, self-perceived physical functionality, fatigue, social isolation, past trauma, parental guilt, and anxiety.

Despite significant advancements in haemophilia treatment, the EHC highlighted ongoing disparities in treatment accessibility across Europe. Barriers to care remain complex and multifactorial, influenced by political, economic, and systemic factors, as well as healthcare providers’ attitudes and preferences.

Moreover, it is imperative to recognize that the therapeutic advancements heralded as a revolution in hemophilia management have not been equally experienced by all patient groups. Women and girls with bleeding disorders, along with individuals affected by rare bleeding disorders, continue to face limited treatment options. The disparity between the wide availability and customisation of therapies for severe haemophilia and the comparatively sparse, burdensome options for these populations underscores a critical gap in healthcare equity.

Meet key patients representatives!

In the newsletter we report on a regular base about the EHC, but are you all familiar with the work the EHC does? In order to get a better understanding we interviewed 3 members of the EHC to tell you more. If you want more, take a look at their informative website: European Haemophilia Consortium (EHC)

What can the EAHAD Nurses Committee offer you

The purpose of EAHAD Nurses Committee is to improve the quality of care for people living with haemophilia and allied bleeding disorders throughout Europe by promoting nurses as members of the multidisciplinary team both in their role providing clinical care as well as engaging in scientific research.

The committee published an online brochure describing the many ways we can assist via the network, grants, online education, and much more. For specific details or examples, feel free to explore the brochure available on our website.

EAHAD Academy

Latest productions from the EAHAD Nurses Committee

In 2023, together with nurses from the WFH and ISTH, we launched a How-to Series designed to support novice nurses in developing their skills in abstract writing, poster creation, and oral presentations.

Following the success of the first series, nurses from EAHAD, ISTH, and WFH decided to continue the collaboration with a second three-part How-to Series. The first two parts of this new series are already complete, and the third part on how to review an article will be released before the end of the year.

Other resources

Susanne Ahlstedt Karlsson, Senior Consultant, Specialist Nurse in Surgical Care, PhD, and Adjunct Senior Lecturer from Sweden, closed 2024 with an insightful presentation on qualitative research — exploring what it can achieve and when to use it.

She discussed the different research methods, as well as important practical aspects such as selecting and recruiting the right patients and determining the appropriate sample size. Susanne’s clear and engaging communication made this complex topic both accessible and highly informative.

Join Susanne Molin Friis in this new webinar in this new webinar on creating comfort and reducing anxiety for children and adolescents undergoing medical procedures. 

EAHAD Podcast

Meet the Author Interview: A single centre experience with clinical use of Neria™ Guard as mode of pain and distress management in the administration of emicizumab in children with Maj Friberg Birkedal

Join us for the first “Meet the Author Interview” from the Nurses Committee, with Maj Friberg Birkedal, Chair, discussing how the Neria™ Guard infusion set may help reduce pain and distress for children receiving emicizumab. Drawing on real-world experience, she highlights why even small innovations can make a big difference in paediatric care.

Save the dates

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Dec, 2025

ASH Annual Meeting

December 6, 2025-December 9, 2025
The American Society of Hematology  (ASH) Annual Meeting is the world’s largest and most comprehensive haematology event of the year. With hundreds of sessions showcasing the latest research and practice…
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Feb, 2026

EAHAD 2026 Congress

Dublin February 3, 2026-February 6, 2026
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Apr, 2026

WFH Congress

April 10, 2026-April 16, 2026
The WFH 2026 World Congress will include over 80 hours of continuing educational sessions across the Medical and People with Bleeding Disorders (PWBD) tracks, as well as six professional development…
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Jun, 2026

EHA2026 Congress

June 11, 2026-June 14, 2026
The European Hematology Association (EHA) community consists of doctors (haematologists), researchers (PhD or otherwise), patients (and advocacy groups), geneticists, nurses, and more mainly across Europe, including non-EU member states.
11
Jul, 2026

ISTH 2026

July 11, 2026-July 15, 2026
ISTH is a worldwide not-for-profit organization dedicated to advancing the understanding, prevention, diagnosis and treatment of conditions related to thrombosis and haemostasis.

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