LATE-BREAKING ABSTRACT: Who benefits most from COPD self-management interventions? An individual patient data meta-analysis
Nini Jonkman (Utrecht, Netherlands), Nini Jonkman, Heleen Westland, Jaap Trappenburg, Rolf Groenwold, Erik Bischoff, Jean Bourbeau, Christine Bucknall, David Coultas, Tanja Effing, Michael Epton, Frode Gallefoss, Judith Garcia-Aymerich, Suzanne Lloyd, Evelyn Monninkhof, Huong Nguyen, Job van der Palen, Kathryn Rice, Maria Sedeno, Stephanie Taylor, Thierry Troosters, Nicholas Zwar, Arno Hoes, Marieke Schuurmans
Source: International Congress 2015 – Respiratory disease management in primary care
Session: Respiratory disease management in primary care
Session type: Poster Discussion
Number: 1804
Disease area: Airway diseases
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Nini Jonkman (Utrecht, Netherlands), Nini Jonkman, Heleen Westland, Jaap Trappenburg, Rolf Groenwold, Erik Bischoff, Jean Bourbeau, Christine Bucknall, David Coultas, Tanja Effing, Michael Epton, Frode Gallefoss, Judith Garcia-Aymerich, Suzanne Lloyd, Evelyn Monninkhof, Huong Nguyen, Job van der Palen, Kathryn Rice, Maria Sedeno, Stephanie Taylor, Thierry Troosters, Nicholas Zwar, Arno Hoes, Marieke Schuurmans. LATE-BREAKING ABSTRACT: Who benefits most from COPD self-management interventions? An individual patient data meta-analysis. Eur Respir J 2015; 46: Suppl. 59, 1804
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