The Severe Asthma Questionnaire (SAQ) - minimal clinically important difference and sensitivity to change

M. Masoli (Exeter, United Kingdom), J. Lanario (Plymouth, United Kingdom), M. Hyland (Plymouth, United Kingdom), A. Menzies-Gow (London, United Kingdom), A. Mansur (Birmingham, United Kingdom), D. Allen (Manchester, United Kingdom), D. James (Bristol, United Kingdom), G. Hayes (Plymouth, United Kingdom), J. Valderas (Exeter, United Kingdom), S. Lamb (Exeter, United Kingdom), R. Jones (Plymouth, United Kingdom)

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