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Future Research Needs for the Comparative Effectiveness of Breathing Exercises and/or Retraining Techniques in the Treatment of Asthma

Systematic Review ARCHIVED Sep 13, 2012
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This report is from AHRQ's series on Future Research Needs Projects.

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The objective of this Future Research Needs (FRN) project was to engage a diverse set of stakeholders to confirm, provide more detail, and prioritize the research needs that were identified in a comparative effectiveness review (CER) on the effectiveness of breathing exercises and/or retraining in the treatment of asthma. We also sought to provide information on ongoing studies of relevance to the prioritized list of research questions and study design considerations for the highly prioritized questions.

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Future Research Needs for the Comparative Effectiveness of Breathing Exercises and/or Retraining Techniques in the Treatment of Asthma

Sep 13, 2012
Topic Initiated
Sep 13, 2012
Systematic Review Archived
Page last reviewed December 2019
Page originally created November 2017

Internet Citation: Systematic Review: Future Research Needs for the Comparative Effectiveness of Breathing Exercises and/or Retraining Techniques in the Treatment of Asthma. Content last reviewed December 2019. Effective Health Care Program, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Rockville, MD.
https://effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/products/asthma-treatment-future/research

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