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- Impact of symptoms of anxiety and depression on COPD Assessment Test scoresBy Christina W. Hilmarsen, Sarah Wilke, Harald Engan, Martijn A. Spruit, Johan Rodenburg, Daisy J.A. Janssen, Sigurd Steinshamn, Paul W. Jones, Emiel F.M. Wouters, Line Oldervoll and Frits M.E. FranssenChristina W. Hilmarsen1LHL Health Røros, Norwegian Heart and Lung Patient Organization, Røros9Both authors contributed equallySarah Wilke2Program Development Centre, CIRO+, Centre of Expertise for Chronic Organ Failure, Horn9Both authors contributed equallyHarald Engan1LHL Health Røros, Norwegian Heart and Lung Patient Organization, Røros3Dept of Engineering and Sustainable Development, Mid Sweden University, Östersund, SwedenMartijn A. Spruit2Program Development Centre, CIRO+, Centre of Expertise for Chronic Organ Failure, HornJohan Rodenburg1LHL Health Røros, Norwegian Heart and Lung Patient Organization, RørosDaisy J.A. Janssen2Program Development Centre, CIRO+, Centre of Expertise for Chronic Organ Failure, HornSigurd Steinshamn1LHL Health Røros, Norwegian Heart and Lung Patient Organization, Røros4Lung Dept, St Olav’s University Hospital, Trondheim5K.G. Jebsen Center of Exercise in Medicine, Dept of Circulation and Medical Imaging, Norwegian University of Technology and Science, TrondheimPaul W. Jones6Division of Clinical Science, St George’s University of London, London, UKEmiel F.M. Wouters2Program Development Centre, CIRO+, Centre of Expertise for Chronic Organ Failure, Horn7Dept of Respiratory Medicine, Maastricht University Medical Centre+ (MUMC+), Maastricht, The NetherlandsLine Oldervoll1LHL Health Røros, Norwegian Heart and Lung Patient Organization, Røros8Centre for Health Promotion, Institute for Social Work and Health Science, Norwegian University of Technology and Science, Trondheim, Norway10Both authors contributed equallyFrits M.E. Franssen2Program Development Centre, CIRO+, Centre of Expertise for Chronic Organ Failure, Horn10Both authors contributed equally
- Impact of symptoms of anxiety and depression on COPD Assessment Test (CAT) scoresBy Christina Wikstrøm Hilmarsen, Sarah Wilke, Harald Engan, Martijn A. Spruit, Johan Rodenburg, Daisy J.A. Janssen, Sigurd Steinshamn, Paul W. Jones, Emiel F.M. Wouters, Line Oldervoll and Frits M.E. FranssenArticle | Published in 2013 in European Respiratory JournalChristina Wikstrøm Hilmarsen*LHL Health Röros, the Norwegian Heart and Lung Patient Organization, Norway¶¶Joint first authorSarah Wilke#Program Development Centre, CIRO+, Centre of Expertise for Chronic Organ Failure, Horn, the Netherlands¶¶Joint first authorHarald Engan*LHL Health Röros, the Norwegian Heart and Lung Patient Organization, Norway¶Dept of Engineering and Sustainable Development, Mid Sweden University, Östersund, SwedenMartijn A. Spruit#Program Development Centre, CIRO+, Centre of Expertise for Chronic Organ Failure, Horn, the NetherlandsJohan Rodenburg*LHL Health Röros, the Norwegian Heart and Lung Patient Organization, NorwayDaisy J.A. Janssen#Program Development Centre, CIRO+, Centre of Expertise for Chronic Organ Failure, Horn, the NetherlandsSigurd Steinshamn*LHL Health Röros, the Norwegian Heart and Lung Patient Organization, Norway+Lung Dept, St Olav's University Hospital, Trondheim, Norway§K.G. Jebsen Center of Exercise in Medicine, Dept of Circulation and Medical Imaging, Norwegian University of Technology and Science, Trondheim, NorwayPaul W. JonesfDivision of Clinical Science, St. George's University of London, London, United KingdomEmiel F.M. Wouters#Program Development Centre, CIRO+, Centre of Expertise for Chronic Organ Failure, Horn, the Netherlands**Dept of Respiratory Medicine, Maastricht University Medical Centre+, (MUMC+), Maastricht, the NetherlandsLine Oldervoll*LHL Health Röros, the Norwegian Heart and Lung Patient Organization, Norway##Centre for Health Promotion, Institute for Social Work and Health Science, Norwegian University of Technology and Science, Trondheim, Norway++Joint senior authorFrits M.E. Franssen#Program Development Centre, CIRO+, Centre of Expertise for Chronic Organ Failure, Horn, the Netherlands++Joint senior author
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