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The Portuguese S3-Non-invasive Ventilation (S3-NIV) questionnaire for home mechanically ventilated patients
C. Ribeiro (Vila Nova de Gaia, Portugal), S. Conde (Vila Nova de Gaia, Portugal), P. Oliveira (Porto, Portugal), C. Nogueira (Vila Nova de Gaia, Portugal), D. Ferreira (Vila Nova de Gaia, Portugal), D. Adler ( Geneva, Switzerland), W. Windisch (Cologne, Germany), R. Nunes (Porto, Portugal)
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