Patient weighting of importance of asthma symptoms.
BACKGROUND: Quality of life measures are increasingly important in evaluating outcomes in asthma. If some asthma symptoms are more troublesome to patients than others, this may affect their contribution to outcome measures. This study was designed to assess the relative importance of common symptoms...
Main Authors: | Osman, L, McKenzie, L, Cairns, J, Friend, J, Godden, D, Legge, J, Douglas, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2001
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