Behavioural modification interventions alongside pulmonary rehabilitation improve COPD patients’ experiences of physical activity
M. Armstrong (Newcastle Upon Tyne, United Kingdom), E. Hume (Newcastle Upon Tyne, United Kingdom), L. Mcneille (Newcastle Upon Tyne, United Kingdom), F. Chambers (Newcastle Upon Tyne, United Kingdom), L. Wakenshaw (Newcastle Upon Tyne, United Kingdom), G. Burns (Newcastle Upon Tyne, United Kingdom), K. Heslop-Marshall (Newcastle Upon Tyne, United Kingdom), I. Vogiatzis (Newcastle Upon Tyne, United Kingdom)
Source: Virtual Congress 2021 – Best abstracts in pulmonary rehabilitation and chronic care
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M. Armstrong (Newcastle Upon Tyne, United Kingdom), E. Hume (Newcastle Upon Tyne, United Kingdom), L. Mcneille (Newcastle Upon Tyne, United Kingdom), F. Chambers (Newcastle Upon Tyne, United Kingdom), L. Wakenshaw (Newcastle Upon Tyne, United Kingdom), G. Burns (Newcastle Upon Tyne, United Kingdom), K. Heslop-Marshall (Newcastle Upon Tyne, United Kingdom), I. Vogiatzis (Newcastle Upon Tyne, United Kingdom). Behavioural modification interventions alongside pulmonary rehabilitation improve COPD patients’ experiences of physical activity. 161
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