Health-related quality of life in idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis: Data from the Australian IPF Registry

Author:

Glaspole Ian N.12ORCID,Chapman Sally A.3,Cooper Wendy A.456,Ellis Samantha J.7,Goh Nicole S.18,Hopkins Peter M.9,Macansh Sacha10,Mahar Annabelle45,Moodley Yuben P.11,Paul Eldho1213,Reynolds Paul N.3,Walters E.Haydn.14,Zappala Christopher J.15,Corte Tamera J.1617

Affiliation:

1. Department of Allergy, Immunology and Respiratory Medicine; The Alfred Hospital; Melbourne Victoria Australia

2. Department of Medicine; Monash University; Melbourne Victoria Australia

3. Department of Medicine; Royal Adelaide Hospital; Adelaide South Australia Australia

4. Department of Anatomical Pathology; Royal Prince Alfred Hospital; Sydney New South Wales Australia

5. Department of Pathology; University of Sydney; Sydney New South Wales Australia

6. School of Medicine; University of Western Sydney; Sydney New South Wales Australia

7. Department of Radiology; The Alfred Hospital; Melbourne Victoria Australia

8. Institute of Breathing and Sleep; Austin Hospital; Melbourne Victoria Australia

9. Department of Thoracic Medicine; Prince Charles Hospital; Brisbane Queensland Australia

10. Australian IPF Registry; Lung Foundation of Australia; Brisbane Queensland Australia

11. Department of Respiratory Medicine; Fiona Stanley Hospital; Perth Western Australia Australia

12. Department of Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine; Monash University; Melbourne Victoria Australia

13. Clinical Haematology Department; The Alfred Hospital; Melbourne Victoria Australia

14. NHMRC CRE for Chronic Respiratory Disease; University of Tasmania; Hobart Tasmania Australia

15. Royal Brisbane & Women's Hospital; Brisbane Queensland Australia

16. Department of Respiratory Medicine; Royal Prince Alfred Hospital; Sydney New South Wales Australia

17. Sydney Medical School; University of Sydney; Sydney New South Wales Australia

Funder

Boehringer Ingelheim

Roche

Gilead Sciences Inc.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine

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