Debbie Macfie
- An analysis of patient acceptability of receiving a 72 hour phone call post discharge following a COPD exacerbationBy Victoria Beasley, Debbie Macfie, Maria Oyston, Celstine Otieno and Sarah ElkinVictoria Beasley1Respiratory Medicine, Imperial NHS Trust, London, United KingdomDebbie Macfie1Respiratory Medicine, Imperial NHS Trust, London, United KingdomMaria Oyston1Respiratory Medicine, Imperial NHS Trust, London, United KingdomCelstine Otieno1Respiratory Medicine, Imperial NHS Trust, London, United KingdomSarah Elkin1Respiratory Medicine, Imperial NHS Trust, London, United Kingdom
- Key factors associated with readmission in COPD patientsBy Debbie Macfie, Christine Norton, Yvonne Goddard and Sarah ElkinDebbie Macfie1Respiratory Medicine Directorate, Imperial College NHS Trust, London, United KingdomChristine Norton2Clinical Nursing and Innovation, Buckingham New University, Bucks, United Kingdom3Nursing, Imperial College NHS Trust, London, United KingdomYvonne Goddard1Respiratory Medicine Directorate, Imperial College NHS Trust, London, United KingdomSarah Elkin1Respiratory Medicine Directorate, Imperial College NHS Trust, London, United Kingdom
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