Experiences of staff involved in delivering a novel breathlessness rehabilitation service: results from qualitative focus groups.
L. Houchen-Wolloff (Leicester, United Kingdom), A. Stenson (Leicester, United Kingdom), E. Daynes (Leicester, United Kingdom), S. Chantrell (Leicester, United Kingdom), E. Chaplin (Leicester, United Kingdom), A. Watt (Leicester, United Kingdom), M. Orme (Leicester, United Kingdom), C. Bourne (Leicester, United Kingdom), N. Gardiner (Leicester, United Kingdom), S. Singh (Leicester, United Kingdom)
Source: International Congress 2019 – Innovations in care for chronic respiratory conditions
Disease area: Airway diseases
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