Shared decision making in severe asthma therapy: qualitative study of physician-patient communication

E. Lu (Collegeville, United States of America), K. Solovyeva (Philadelphia, United States of America), Z. Hebert (Philadelphia, United States of America), L. Kietzer (Philadelphia, United States of America), S. Griffiths (Brentford, London, United Kingdom), Z. Antoun (Brentford, London, United Kingdom), T. Keeley (Brentford, London, United Kingdom), R. Alfonso-Cristancho (Collegeville, United States of America)

Source: Virtual Congress 2021 – Advances in asthma treatment
Session: Advances in asthma treatment
Session type: E-poster
Number: 3535

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