Patient-Reported Outcomes in Hemophilia in Kosovo: Results from the PROBE Questionnaire

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Svirca I, Kukaj E, Svirca L, Rotellini D, Harvey-Simi K, et al. Patient-reported outcomes in hemophilia in Kosovo: results from the PROBE questionnaire. Haemophilia. 2026;32:4-224. Abstract PP-317. doi:10.1111/hae.70232.

Introduction

National-level patient-reported outcomes (PROs) for people with hemophilia (PWH) in Kosovo are limited. The PROBE (Patient-Reported Outcomes, Burdens and Experiences) questionnaire captures treatment patterns, pain, function, and health status.

The aim is to characterize the Kosovo cohort with PROBE and compare key outcomes between severe and moderate/mild hemophilia contextualized against a local control group with no bleeding disorder (PwNBD).

 Methods 

We conducted a cross-sectional analysis of participants in Kosovo who completed PROBE during the National Bleeding Disorders Foundation and Kosovo Hemophilia Foundation (KHF) World Federation of Hemophilia (WFH) twinning program. A formal framework of cooperation between KHF, WFH, and the Ministry of Health of Kosovo was executed. Data were collected between April 2023 and May 2024. Outcomes included treatment regimen, acute and chronic pain, missed work or school, EQ-5D index, and PROBE total score. Participants were grouped as Severe, Moderate/Mild, or PwNBD, and results were summarized descriptively.

 Results

Thirty-three participants were included in the initial pilot data collection: Severe (n=6), Moderate/Mild (n=13), and No BD/Carriers (n=12). Acute pain was reported by 66.7% of Severe versus 46.2% of Moderate/Mild participants; chronic pain by 50.0% versus 53.9%. Mean days missed from work or school in the previous six months were higher in the PWH group than in PwNBD. The EQ-5D index (mean) was 0.558 in Severe, 0.859 in Moderate/Mild, and 0.950 in PwNBD. PROBE total scores (mean) were 0.794, 0.843, and 0.906, respectively, indicating worse reported outcomes in hemophilia groups versus controls. Additional patient characteristics are described in Table 1.

 Conclusion 

Using the PROBE instrument to measure quality of life, individuals with severe hemophilia in Kosovo reported lower health status (EQ-5D) and higher burden (PROBE score) with greater functional impact (missed work/school) than those with moderate/mild disease, and both groups fared worse than the PwNBD control group. Only one-third of Severe participants were on regular prophylaxis, with half relying on intermittent regimens and some reporting no treatment availability. Findings highlight persistent unmet needs in access to regular prophylaxis, pain management, and joint health. Ongoing data collection will support longitudinal evaluation to guide national health policy for PWH.

 

Table. Patient Characteristics

SevereModerate / MildPwNBD
n (%) / Mean (SD)95% CIn (%) / Mean (SD)95% CIn (%) / Mean (SD)95% CI
n61312
Age average29.5 (8.90)22.377 – 36.62329.46 (8.47)24.856 – 34.06736.25 (11.17)29.932 – 42.568
Years of Education average12.17 (3.76)9.158 – 15.17512.62 (3.20)10.876 – 14.35514.92 (4.33)12.467 – 17.366
Hemophilia A4 (66.67 %)7 (53.85%)n/a
Treatment Regiment
Regular Prophylaxis2 (33.33%)2 (15.39%)n/a
Interm. PROXY3 (50%)3 (23.08%)n/a
On Demand03 (23.08%)n/a
No treatment available1 (16.67%)0n/a
Married3 (50%)9 (69.23%)10 (83.33%)
Children4 (66.67 %)5 (38.46%)8 (66.67%)
Used a mobility device in last 12 months2 (33.33%)00
Pain med Frequency
Never (0% of the time)2 (33.33%)1 (7.69%)6 (50%)
Rarely (1–5% of the time)03 (23.08%)3 (25%)
Occasionally (6–25% of the time)2 (33.33%)6 (46.15%)1 (8.33%)
Sometimes (26%–50% of the time)1 (16.67%)3 (23.08%)2 (16.67%)
Frequently (51%–75% of the time)1 (16.67%)00
Very Frequently (76%–99% of the time)000
All the time (100%)000
Acute pain4 (66.67 %)6 (46.15%)6 (50%)
Mean number of activities where Acute Pain Occurs1.33 (1.37)0.234 – 2.4331.38 (1.73)0.518 – 2.2520.08 (0.28)-0.138 – 0.304
Mean number of activities where Acute Pain interferes2.67 (2.43)0.725 – 4.6081.69 (2.58)1.179 – 3.9880.17 (0.55)-0.146 – 0.479
Chronic pain3 (50%)7 (53.85%)4 (33.33%)
Mean number of activities where Chronic Pain Occurs1.17  (1.34)0.0915 – 2.2421.38 (1.60)0.518 – 2.2520.50 (0.87)0.0100 – 0.990
Mean number of activities where Chronic Pain Interferes1.50 (1.80)0.0575 – 2.9421.85 (2.48)0.500 – 3.1920.82 (1.34)0.0731 – 1.594
Chronic pain in a target joint4 (66.67 %)6 (46.15%)n/a
ADL affected4 (66.67 %)7 (53.85%)2 (16.67%)
Mean number of ADL’s effected2.17 (2.19)0.413 – 3.9211.77 (2.29)0.523 – 3.0150.25 (0.60)-0.087 – 0.587
Employment and Education
Unemployed/ long-term disability/ not a student2 (33.33%)1 (7.69%)0
Unemployed due to health2/2 (100%)1/1 (100%)0/2 (0%)
Working full time / working part time2 (33.33%)11 (84.62%)7 (58.33%)
Work part-time due to health02/5 (40%)3/3 (100%)
Retired000
Retirement due to health000
Stay at home parent1 (16.67%)02 (16.67%)
Student (full time or part-time)3 (50%)3 (23.08%)4 (33.33%)
Education/Career decision due to health3 (50%)3 (23.08%)0
Average of missed days of school or/and work25.67 (42.81)-8.587 – 59.92010.85 (10.41)5.190 – 16.5037.42 (10.75)1.334 – 13.499
Joint Surgery  or Other Procedure2 (33.33%)3 (23.08%)1 (8.33%)
Mean of Joint Surgery  or Other Procedure1.17 (2.19)-0.587 – 2.9210.31 (0.61)-0.022 – 0.6370.08 (0.28)-0.073 – 0.240
EQ5D0.558 (0.296)0.322 – 0.7950.859 (0.169)0.767 – 0.9500.95 (0.07)0.913 – 0.988
PROBE score0.794 (0.105)0.710 – 0.8770.843 (0.108)0.784 – 0.9010.906 (0.07)0.864 – 0.948
Annual Bleed Rate
01 (16.67%)4 (30.77%)n/a
100n/a
2-301 (7.69%)n/a
4-704 (30.77%)n/a
8-103 (50%)1 (7.69%)n/a
11-151 (16.67%)0n/a
16-301 (16.67%)1 (7.69%)n/a
More than 3002 (15.39%)n/a
Bleeding in last 2 weeks5 (83.33%)6 (46.15%)n/a
Target Joints/Problem Joints5 (83.33%)11 (84.62%)n/a
Mean number of Target Joints/Problem Joints4.00 (3.16)1.470 – 6.5302.54 (2.68)1.083 – 3.994n/a
Joint with a reduced Range of motion5 (83.33%)8 (61.54%)n/a
Mean number of joints with a reduced Range of Motion3.00 (2.24)1.211 – 4.7891.77 (1.89)0.743 – 2.795n/a
Life threatening bleed in the last 12 months4 (66.67 %)2 (15.39%)n/a
Mean number of Life threatening bleed in the last 12 months1.00 (1.00)0.200 – 1.8000.31 (0.72)-0.085 – 0.700n/a

 

 

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