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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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OUTCOMEE ASSESSMENT IN

INPATIENTT PULMONARY REHABILITATION

Clinicall results and methodological aspects

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Coverr design and layout: Henk van Stel

ISBN:: 90-9016627-0 Printedd by: Labor Grafimedia BV, Utrecht

Publisher:: StelStek Science, Hilversum, 2003 ©© H.F. van Stel, Hilversum, 2003

Noo part of this book may be reproduced in any form by print, photo print, microfilm or any otherr means without the permission of the publisher.

Thee studies described in this dissertation were supported by a research grant from the Stichting Astmabestrijding. .

Thee printing of this dissertation is financially supported by Asthmacenter Heideheuvel and the Stichtingg Astmabestrijding.

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OUTCOMEE ASSESSMENT IN

INPATIENTT PULMONARY REHABILITATION

Clinicall results and methodological aspects

ACADEMISCHH PROEFSCHRIFT

terr verkrijging van de graad van doctor aann de Universiteit van Amsterdam opp gezag van de Rector Magnificus

prof.. mr. P.F. van der Heijden

tenn overstaan van een door het college van promoties ingestelde commissie,, in het openbaar te verdedigen in de Aula der Universiteit

opp dinsdag 4 maart 2003, te 14.00 uur

doorr Hendrik Frangois van Stel geborenn te Wemeldinge

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Promotiecommissie: :

Promotores:: prof. dr. W. Everaerd

prof.. dr. J.M. Bogaard

Copromotor:: dr. V.T. Colland

Overigee leden: prof. dr. J.C.J.M. de Haes

prof.. dr. H.M. Jansen

prof.. dr. P.W. Jones

dr.. C.P. van der Schans

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