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Published on: November 9, 2013
Outcome measurement in pulmonary rehabilitation
1Allegheny University of the Health Sciences, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA.
Abstract:
The measurement of outcomes of therapy is becoming ever more important as part of the overall management of an individual patient. This is particularly true when considering pulmonary rehabilitation for a patient with chronic lung disease. Health, clinical, and behavioral domains should be assessed when evaluating the effectiveness of pulmonary rehabilitation. This assessment of outcomes can be easily made using currently available tools.
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