The “Supporting Someone with Breathlessness” website is a resource for informal carers (family and friends) of people with breathlessness that is evidence-based, mapped to carers’ learning needs and preferences, and can be used by carers on their own, explored in peer- or clinician-led support groups, or in one-to-one sessions between clinicians and carers (and patients). It is the product of the NIHR-funded Learning about Breathlessness research programme.
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