Frank Edenborough
- Is simulation based training in inhaler technique of health care professionals more effective than written information?: A randomised controlled studyBy Xavier Valan S. Fernando, Anoop Prakash, Anetha Sabanathan, Graham Fent, Victoria Thorley Dickinson, Frank Edenborough, Jack Kastelik, Alan Rigby, Makani Purva and Jaymin MorjariaXavier Valan S. Fernando1Hull Institute of Learning and Simulation, Hull Royal Infirmary/Hull and East Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Trust, Hull, United KingdomAnoop Prakash1Hull Institute of Learning and Simulation, Hull Royal Infirmary/Hull and East Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Trust, Hull, United KingdomAnetha Sabanathan1Hull Institute of Learning and Simulation, Hull Royal Infirmary/Hull and East Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Trust, Hull, United KingdomGraham Fent1Hull Institute of Learning and Simulation, Hull Royal Infirmary/Hull and East Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Trust, Hull, United KingdomVictoria Thorley Dickinson1Hull Institute of Learning and Simulation, Hull Royal Infirmary/Hull and East Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Trust, Hull, United KingdomFrank Edenborough2Department of Respiratory Medicine/ Sheffield Thoracic Institute, Northern General Hospital/ Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Sheffield, United KingdomJack Kastelik3Dept of Resp Medicine, Hull & East Yorkshire NHS Trust, Castle Hill Hospital, Hull, United KingdomAlan Rigby4Department of Statisctic, University of Hull, Hull, United KingdomMakani Purva1Hull Institute of Learning and Simulation, Hull Royal Infirmary/Hull and East Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Trust, Hull, United KingdomJaymin Morjaria5Dept of Resp Medicine, Hull & East Yorkshire NHS Trust, Castle Hill Hospital, Cottingham; Dept of Academic Resp Medicine, HYMS, University of Hull, Castle Hill Hospital, Cottingham, Hull, United Kingdom
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