Haematological patients' perception of home transfusions: Effect of the COVID‐19 pandemic

The COVID‐19 pandemic has led to a growing interest in hospital‐at‐home programmes, including home transfusion services. We studied whether the pandemic had influenced patients' perception of home transfusions.

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