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Four types of coping with COPD-induced breathlessness in daily living: a grounded theory study

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Four types of coping with COPD-induced breathlessness in daily living: a grounded theory study. / Bastrup, Lene; Dahl, Ronald; Pedersen, Preben Ulrich et al.
I: Journal of Research in Nursing, Bind 18, Nr. 6, 10.1177, 2013, s. 520-541.

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Bastrup, L, Dahl, R, Pedersen, PU & Lomborg, K 2013, 'Four types of coping with COPD-induced breathlessness in daily living: a grounded theory study', Journal of Research in Nursing, bind 18, nr. 6, 10.1177, s. 520-541. https://doi.org/10.1177/1744987112468443

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Bastrup, L., Dahl, R., Pedersen, P. U., & Lomborg, K. (2013). Four types of coping with COPD-induced breathlessness in daily living: a grounded theory study. Journal of Research in Nursing, 18(6), 520-541. artikel 10.1177. https://doi.org/10.1177/1744987112468443

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Bastrup L, Dahl R, Pedersen PU, Lomborg K. Four types of coping with COPD-induced breathlessness in daily living: a grounded theory study. Journal of Research in Nursing. 2013;18(6):520-541. 10.1177. doi: 10.1177/1744987112468443

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Bastrup, Lene ; Dahl, Ronald ; Pedersen, Preben Ulrich et al. / Four types of coping with COPD-induced breathlessness in daily living: a grounded theory study. I: Journal of Research in Nursing. 2013 ; Bind 18, Nr. 6. s. 520-541.

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