LATE-BREAKING ABSTRACT: Patient preference for display of electronic patient-reported outcomes in COPD clinical trials: Wording emphasis, question format, and navigation button placement

Valdo Arnera (Geneva, Switzerland), Laura Khurana, Ellen M. Durand, Sarah Tressel Gary, Antonio V. Otero, Chris Hall, Aisling Ryan, Christopher J. Evans, Susan M. Dallabrida, Valdo Arnera

Source: International Congress 2016 – Abstracts in medical education, the web and the internet
Session: Abstracts in medical education, the web and the internet
Session type: Thematic Poster
Number: 2898
Disease area: Airway diseases

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Valdo Arnera (Geneva, Switzerland), Laura Khurana, Ellen M. Durand, Sarah Tressel Gary, Antonio V. Otero, Chris Hall, Aisling Ryan, Christopher J. Evans, Susan M. Dallabrida, Valdo Arnera. LATE-BREAKING ABSTRACT: Patient preference for display of electronic patient-reported outcomes in COPD clinical trials: Wording emphasis, question format, and navigation button placement. Eur Respir J 2016; 48: Suppl. 60, 2898

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