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BREATHE: Breathlessness RElief AT HomE

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Project Description

A feasibility study to address this RQ:
Does a paramedic-administered short non-pharmacological complex breathlessness intervention improve breathlessness and reduce conveyance to ED for people with breathlessness crisis compared with usual practice?

Project Acronym BREATHE
Status Project Complete
Funder(s) National Institute for Health Research
Value £282,624.00
Project Dates Apr 1, 2019 - Oct 31, 2021
Partner Organisations Yorkshire Ambulance Service

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