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    Pulmonary rehabilitation is an effective treatment for people with a range of chronic lung diseases. In recent years, there have been substantial advances in the science underpinning pulmonary rehabilitation. Advances have been seen in the patient groups in whom it is indicated; in the breadth of programme content; in new methods of delivery; and not least, in important outcomes. This Monograph…

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    A community-based telehealth pulmonary rehabilitation program for patients with COPD was accessible, feasible and safe, researchers reported in the Annals of the American Thoracic Society.“Lack of community resources has been a major barrier to improving access to [pulmonary rehabilitation], one of the few mortality improving therapies in COPD. Tele-[pulmonary rehabilitation] is a realistic

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    • Community-based telehealth #pulmonaryrehab is accessible, feasible and safe in implementation for patients with #COPD, according to a study published in @AnnalsATS https://t.co/sBMX7gdY6B

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    A community-based telehealth pulmonary rehabilitation program for patients with COPD was accessible, feasible and safe, researchers reported in the Annals of the American Thoracic Society.“Lack of community resources has been a major barrier to improving access to [pulmonary rehabilitation], one of the few mortality improving therapies in COPD. Tele-[pulmonary rehabilitation] is a realistic

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    • Community-based telehealth #pulmonaryrehab is accessible, feasible and safe in implementation for patients with #COPD, according to a study published in @AnnalsATS https://t.co/sBMX7gdY6B

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    A community-based telehealth pulmonary rehabilitation program for patients with COPD was accessible, feasible and safe, researchers reported in the Annals of the American Thoracic Society.“Lack of community resources has been a major barrier to improving access to [pulmonary rehabilitation], one of the few mortality improving therapies in COPD. Tele-[pulmonary rehabilitation] is a realistic

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    • Community-based telehealth #pulmonaryrehab is accessible, feasible and safe in implementation for patients with #COPD, according to a study published in @AnnalsATS https://t.co/Q7c6YB3NTX

    • Community-based telehealth #pulmonaryrehab is accessible, feasible and safe in implementation for patients with #COPD, according to a study published in @AnnalsATS https://t.co/fNVzzPqpq3

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    A home-based exercise training program for patients with COPD after pulmonary rehabilitation was associated with high adherence and a benefit in functional exercise capacity but no change in dyspnea from baseline to 1 year.“Exercise training is an important component of pulmonary rehabilitation in COPD, but the great majority of patients never follow such programs or failed to maintain

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    • New study evaluated the effects of a home-based #exercise training program for adults with #COPD following #pulmonaryrehab #ATS2021 https://t.co/bvITlVqyn1

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    A home-based exercise training program for patients with COPD after pulmonary rehabilitation was associated with high adherence and a benefit in functional exercise capacity but no change in dyspnea from baseline to 1 year.“Exercise training is an important component of pulmonary rehabilitation in COPD, but the great majority of patients never follow such programs or failed to maintain

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    • New study evaluated the effects of a home-based #exercise training program for adults with #COPD following #pulmonaryrehab #ATS2021 https://t.co/bvITlVqyn1

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    A home-based exercise training program for patients with COPD after pulmonary rehabilitation was associated with high adherence and a benefit in functional exercise capacity but no change in dyspnea from baseline to 1 year.“Exercise training is an important component of pulmonary rehabilitation in COPD, but the great majority of patients never follow such programs or failed to maintain

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    • New study evaluated the effects of a home-based #exercise training program for adults with #COPD following #pulmonaryrehab #ATS2021 https://t.co/3FALm5CuW0

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    A home-based exercise training program for patients with COPD after pulmonary rehabilitation was associated with high adherence and a benefit in functional exercise capacity but no change in dyspnea from baseline to 1 year.“Exercise training is an important component of pulmonary rehabilitation in COPD, but the great majority of patients never follow such programs or failed to maintain

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    • New study evaluated the effects of a home-based #exercise training program for adults with #COPD following #pulmonaryrehab #ATS2021 https://t.co/fcx2cnANdn

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    In a new study, 30% of patients discharged following COVID-19 hospitalization self-identified the need for pulmonary rehabilitation within 6 months.“Early in the pandemic it was identified by the European Respiratory Society/American Thoracic Society consensus statement that patients requiring hospitalization with COVID-19 may have ongoing rehabilitation needs, and that current pulmonary

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    • Many patients self-identify need for #pulmonaryrehab 6 months after #COVID19 hospitalization, according to study presented at #ATS2021 https://t.co/KqpjY8x4I5

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    In a new study, 30% of patients discharged following COVID-19 hospitalization self-identified the need for pulmonary rehabilitation within 6 months.“Early in the pandemic it was identified by the European Respiratory Society/American Thoracic Society consensus statement that patients requiring hospitalization with COVID-19 may have ongoing rehabilitation needs, and that current pulmonary

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    • Many patients self-identify need for #pulmonaryrehab 6 months after #COVID19 hospitalization, according to study presented at #ATS2021 https://t.co/KqpjY8x4I5