Impact of the British Lung Foundation Active Steps service on patient reported outcomes: concurrent cohort study
A. Jones (Melbourne, Australia), H. Robinson (Lincoln, United Kingdom), M. Saunders (Lincoln, United Kingdom), A. Brewster (Lincoln, United Kingdom), C. Ridyard (Lincoln, United Kingdom), M. Smith (Lincoln, United Kingdom), J. Peel (London, United Kingdom), J. Shopland (London, United Kingdom), C. Wilson (London, United Kingdom), S. Frizzell (London, United Kingdom), A. Dean (London, United Kingdom), M. Hinchliffe (London, United Kingdom), N. Siriwardena (Lincoln, United Kingdom), G. Law (Lincoln, United Kingdom)
Source: Virtual Congress 2021 – A multidisciplinary approach to the management of chronic respiratory diseases
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A. Jones (Melbourne, Australia), H. Robinson (Lincoln, United Kingdom), M. Saunders (Lincoln, United Kingdom), A. Brewster (Lincoln, United Kingdom), C. Ridyard (Lincoln, United Kingdom), M. Smith (Lincoln, United Kingdom), J. Peel (London, United Kingdom), J. Shopland (London, United Kingdom), C. Wilson (London, United Kingdom), S. Frizzell (London, United Kingdom), A. Dean (London, United Kingdom), M. Hinchliffe (London, United Kingdom), N. Siriwardena (Lincoln, United Kingdom), G. Law (Lincoln, United Kingdom). Impact of the British Lung Foundation Active Steps service on patient reported outcomes: concurrent cohort study. 2936
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