Differences in psychological stage and functional capacity between caregivers of patients with COPD and heart failure in accordance with their levels of perceived self-efficacy

M. Rivera-Rodriguez (Mexico, Mexico), V. Pelaez-Hernandez (Mexico, Mexico), A. Orea-Tejeda (Mexico, Mexico), A. Figueroa-Herrera (Mexico, Mexico), D. Gonzalez-Islas (Mexico, Mexico), C. Olivo-Villalobos (Mexico, Mexico), C. Chavez-Mendez (Mexico, Mexico), G. Davila-Said (Mexico, Mexico), S. Torres-Montiel (Mexico, Mexico), L. Castillo-Aguilar (Mexico, Mexico), K. Balderas-Muñoz (Mexico, Mexico), L. Aguilera-Carrillo (Mexico, Mexico), R. Sanchez-Santillan (Mexico, Mexico), E. Perez-Cabañas (Mexico, Mexico)

Source: International Congress 2018 – Patient-reported outcomes and scores in COPD
Session: Patient-reported outcomes and scores in COPD
Session type: Thematic Poster
Number: 4019
Disease area: Airway diseases

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