Education and support needs for home mechanical insufflation-exsufflation

L. Rose (London, United Kingdom), D. Mckim (Ottawa, Canada), R. Amin (Toronto, Canada), S. Cabone (Toronto, Canada), T. Fisher (Kingston, Canada), R. Goldstein (Toronto, Canada), S. Katz (Ottawa, Canada), D. Leasa (London, Canada), M. Nonoyama (Toronto, Canada), R. Pizutti (Kingston, Canada), T. Sinuff (Toronto, Canada), A. Tandon (Toronto, Canada), C. Dale (Toronto, Canada)

Source: International Congress 2019 – Innovations in care for chronic respiratory conditions
Session: Innovations in care for chronic respiratory conditions
Session type: Thematic Poster
Number: 3956

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