Living with a tracheostomy in MND: A qualitative review of patient and carer perspective

R. Young (Leeds (West Yorkshire), United Kingdom), S. Bhopal (Leeds (West Yorkshire), United Kingdom), G. Gitlin-Leigh (Leeds (West Yorkshire), United Kingdom), D. Ghosh (Leeds (West Yorkshire), United Kingdom), J. Ting (Leeds (West Yorkshire), United Kingdom)

Source: Virtual Congress 2021 – Difficult decisions on expected outcomes: availability of hospital resources and improvement of treatment adherence

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