Pulmonary Rehabilitation Reduces Subjective Fatigue in COPD: A Responder Analysis
Abstract
To date, it remains unknown which patients report a clinically-relevant improvement in fatigue following pulmonary rehabilitation (PR). The purpose of this study was to identify and characterize these responders. Demographics, lung function, anxiety (anxiety subscale of the 90-item symptom checklist (SCL-90-A)), depression (Beck depression inventory for primary care (BDI-PC)), exercise tolerance (six-minute walking distance test (6MWD)), and...
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Title
Pulmonary Rehabilitation Reduces Subjective Fatigue in COPD: A Responder Analysis
Published Date
Aug 20, 2019
Journal
Volume
8
Issue
8
Pages
1264 - 1264
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