The emergence of gene therapy for Haemophilia A (HA) represents a significant therapeutic milestone. By offering a potential one-time treatment that restores endogenous factor VIII production, gene therapy introduces new hope—yet also new complexities—for people with haemophilia (PWH) and their care teams. This is not a decision to be taken lightly. The long-term consequences, the absence of re-treatment possibilities and the evolving evidence base require a shared and carefully navigated path forward between clinicians and patients [1]. To support this process, we developed a conceptual shared decision-making (SDM) tool designed specifically for the Italian context. This tool was created by a multidisciplinary Expert Advisory Board comprising haematologists fromdifferent regions of Italy, a psychologist, a linguist, a methodology expert and representatives of national patient organizations. The group brought together diverse scientific, clinical and experiential perspectives to design a flexible framework capable of fostering dialogue, reflection and informed choice in the context of gene therapy.

Di Minno, G., Bigi, S. F. M., Ferri Grazzi, E., Follino, M., Mansueto, M. F., Napolitano, M., Santoro, R. C., Castaman, G., Barello, S., Supporting Patient-Centred Decisions on Gene Therapy for Haemophilia A: A Conceptual Model, <<HAEMOPHILIA>>, 2026; (32): 315-317. [doi:10.1111/hae.70136] [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/336680]

Supporting Patient-Centred Decisions on Gene Therapy for Haemophilia A: A Conceptual Model

Bigi, Sarah Francesca Maria;
2025

Abstract

The emergence of gene therapy for Haemophilia A (HA) represents a significant therapeutic milestone. By offering a potential one-time treatment that restores endogenous factor VIII production, gene therapy introduces new hope—yet also new complexities—for people with haemophilia (PWH) and their care teams. This is not a decision to be taken lightly. The long-term consequences, the absence of re-treatment possibilities and the evolving evidence base require a shared and carefully navigated path forward between clinicians and patients [1]. To support this process, we developed a conceptual shared decision-making (SDM) tool designed specifically for the Italian context. This tool was created by a multidisciplinary Expert Advisory Board comprising haematologists fromdifferent regions of Italy, a psychologist, a linguist, a methodology expert and representatives of national patient organizations. The group brought together diverse scientific, clinical and experiential perspectives to design a flexible framework capable of fostering dialogue, reflection and informed choice in the context of gene therapy.
2025
Inglese
Di Minno, G., Bigi, S. F. M., Ferri Grazzi, E., Follino, M., Mansueto, M. F., Napolitano, M., Santoro, R. C., Castaman, G., Barello, S., Supporting Patient-Centred Decisions on Gene Therapy for Haemophilia A: A Conceptual Model, <<HAEMOPHILIA>>, 2026; (32): 315-317. [doi:10.1111/hae.70136] [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/336680]
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