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Outcome assessment in inpatient pulmonary rehabilitation : clinical results and

methodological aspects

van Stel, H.F.

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2003

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van Stel, H. F. (2003). Outcome assessment in inpatient pulmonary rehabilitation : clinical

results and methodological aspects. StelStek Science.

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Chapterr 1 : General introduction 1

Chapterr 2: Short- and long-term outcome of inpatient pulmonary 37 rehabilitationn in patients with asthma or chronic obstructive

pulmonaryy disease. Part 1 : clinical and physiological aspects

Chapterr 3: Short-and long-term outcome of inpatient pulmonary 59 rehabilitationn in patients with asthma or chronic obstructive

pulmonaryy disease. Part 2: health status and psychosocial functioning g

Chapterr 4: Imputation of missing data and sensitivity analysis in an 79 outcomee study of inpatient pulmonary rehabilitation

Chapterr 5: Multivariate assessment of the six minute walking test in 97 patientss with COPD

Chapterr 6: Interpretation of change and longitudinal validity of the 119 Qualityy of Life for Respiratory Illness Questionnaire (QoLRIQ)

inn inpatient pulmonary rehabilitation

Chapterr 7: Assessing inpatient pulmonary rehabilitation using the 143

patient'ss view of outcome

Chapterr 8: Summary and discussion 165

Chapterr 9: Samenvatting 181

Dankwoordd 191

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