key: cord-0884027-n7mu20j4 authors: Cushman, Mary title: New thematic calls for science at Research and Practice in Thrombosis and Haemostasis date: 2022-02-08 journal: Res Pract Thromb Haemost DOI: 10.1002/rth2.12664 sha: b7435fdc84ea5b1b2c89fab7985426321166eea2 doc_id: 884027 cord_uid: n7mu20j4 The State-of-the-Art series includes reviews by experts presenting in State-of-the-Art sessions at the annual ISTH Congress and each article includes a “Congress Report” of interesting s presented. If the article fits within the scope of the theme and is accepted following peer review, the APC will be waived. The first theme was “Psychological and Quality of Life/Functional Aspects of Thrombosis and Hemostasis Disorders,” and this call was closed early because of its success. on the concept of living with a "hemophilia-free mind" was also included. 8 The second theme was, "Platelet-Coagulation Interface, including in COVID-19," and we recently completed a third theme, "Risk Prediction and Anticoagulation in Stroke." Articles submitted for these themes are starting to appear. 9 The current thematic call for papers is "Implementation Science: the Science of Optimizing Patient Care." It will be open through the end of March 2022, unless it is fully subscribed before then. Implementation science is the study of methods to promote adoption and integration of evidence-based practice. We hope that authors studying how to deliver high-quality care and bring clinical innovations more rapidly and efficiently to patients will take advantage of this opportunity. As always, readers can learn about this and other journal programs through our Twitter feed, @RPTHJournal, on our website (www.rpth.isth.org), and by announcements in the ISTH Pulse. Open access publishing is a route to wider dissemination of research. It allows access along with the ability to reuse and share Publishing in the COVID Era The psychological impact of pulmonary embolism: a mixed-methods study Communication at diagnosis of venous thromboembolism: lasting impact of verbal and nonverbal provider communication on patients Project GYM: a randomized feasibility study investigating effect on motivation of personal trainer-led exercise in young men with hemophilia Fitness enhances psychosocial well-being and self-confidence in young men with hemophilia: results from Project GYM Quality of life in adolescents with heavy menstrual bleeding: validation of the adolescent menstrual bleeding questionnaire (aMBQ) A qualityof-life questionnaire for heavy menstrual bleeding in Thai women receiving oral antithrombotics: assessment of the translated menstrual bleeding questionnaire Living with a "hemophilia-free mind" -The new ambition of hemophilia care? Low ADAMTS-13 predicts adverse outcomes in hospitalized patients with suspected heparin-induced thrombocytopenia