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Patients’ Experiences With Therapeutic Approaches for Post-COVID Syndrome: Results of a Crowdsourced Research Survey

Carina Klocke, Jan Valentini, Regina Stolz, Lena Gaßner, Stefanie Joos and Christian Förster
The Annals of Family Medicine January 2023, 21 (1) 73-75; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1370/afm.2898
Carina Klocke
1Institute for General Practice and Interprofessional Care, University Hospital and Faculty of Medicine, Tübingen, Germany
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vol. 21 no. 1 73-75
DOI 
https://doi.org/10.1370/afm.2898
PubMed 
36690496

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The Annals of Family Medicine
Print ISSN 
1544-1709
Online ISSN 
1544-1717
History 
  • Received for publication April 25, 2022
  • Revision received September 9, 2022
  • Accepted for publication September 20, 2022
  • Published online January 23, 2023.

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  1. Carina Klocke, MSc1⇑,
  2. Jan Valentini, Dr med, Dr med univ1,
  3. Regina Stolz, MA1,
  4. Lena Gaßner, MS1,
  5. Stefanie Joos, Prof Dr med1,2 and
  6. Christian Förster, Dr med, PhD1
  1. 1Institute for General Practice and Interprofessional Care, University Hospital and Faculty of Medicine, Tübingen, Germany
  2. 2Center for Public Health and Health Services Research, University Hospital and Faculty of Medicine, Tübingen, Germany
  1. CORRESPONDING AUTHOR: Carina Klocke Institute for General Practice and Interprofessional Care University Hospital and Faculty of Medicine Osianderstraße 5 72076 Tübingen, Germany carina.klocke{at}med.uni-tuebingen.de

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