Device errors in asthma and COPD: systematic literature review and meta-analysis
Chronic lung diseases: Call to standardise research into inhaler device errors Researchers should adopt a standardised approach to investigate the incorrect use of inhalers and its associated clinical implications. Henry Chrystyn at Plymouth University, together with scientists across the UK and the...
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Auteurs principaux: | Henry Chrystyn, Job van der Palen, Raj Sharma, Neil Barnes, Bruno Delafont, Anadi Mahajan, Mike Thomas |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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