Patients' expectations and experiences of rehabilitation following lung transplantation
Clinical Transplantation2013Vol. 28(2), pp. 252–258
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Louise Fuller, Brenda Button, Ben Tarrant, C.R. Battistuzzo, M. Braithwaite, G. Snell, Anne E. Holland
Abstract
Post-transplant exercise rehabilitation was perceived as a highly valuable tool that assisted recipients to return to "normal life." Group exercise was motivational, offered peer support, and therefore was advantageous to assist patients to achieve their desired physical performance level following transplantation.
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