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Does pulmonary rehabilitation alleviate depression in older patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease

Faris A. Alsaraireh and Sami M. Aloush
Saudi Medical Journal May 2017, 38 (5) 491-496; DOI: https://doi.org/10.15537/smj.2017.5.17965
Faris A. Alsaraireh
From the Psychiatric/Mental Health and Community Health Nursing Department (Alsaraireh), Faculty of Nursing, Mutah University, Mutah, and the Adult Health Nursing Department (Aloush), Faculty of Nursing, Al Albayt University, Mafraq, Jordan
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Sami M. Aloush
From the Psychiatric/Mental Health and Community Health Nursing Department (Alsaraireh), Faculty of Nursing, Mutah University, Mutah, and the Adult Health Nursing Department (Aloush), Faculty of Nursing, Al Albayt University, Mafraq, Jordan
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