From kitchen table questionnaires to valid PRO: how PRO's can provide insight in clinical events, the EXACT-PRO example

I. Wiklund (London, United Kingdom)

Source: Annual Congress 2012 - An ERS/ELF joint session "New tools to assess improvement in respiratory patients: capturing the patient's perspective"

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