Mindfulness based cognitive therapy in poorly controlled asthma: Will patients attend and do they benefit?
S. Smith (Glasgow, United Kingdom), M. Mcguigan (Glasgow, United Kingdom), B. O'Dowd (Glasgow, United Kingdom), N. Lee (Glasgow, United Kingdom), F. Yang (Glasgow, United Kingdom), T. Grandison (Glasgow, United Kingdom), V. Noguera (Glasgow, United Kingdom), K. Bissett (Glasgow, United Kingdom), M. Shepherd (Glasgow, United Kingdom), R. Chaudhuri (Glasgow, United Kingdom)
Source: Virtual Congress 2021 – Advances in asthma treatment
Session: Advances in asthma treatment
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Number: 3523
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