Published on in Vol 7 (2023)

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/39969, first published .
To Act or Not to Act—a Sense of Control Is Important for People With Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease to Increase Physical Activity: Grounded Theory Study

To Act or Not to Act—a Sense of Control Is Important for People With Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease to Increase Physical Activity: Grounded Theory Study

To Act or Not to Act—a Sense of Control Is Important for People With Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease to Increase Physical Activity: Grounded Theory Study

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  1. Liao Y, Yu J, Zhan Y, Liu Y, Zhou Y, Wang H, Liu X, Wang W, Ma Y, Lan F, Czarniak P. Motivating factors for physical activity participation among individuals with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: A qualitative study applying the motivation, opportunity, and ability model. PLOS ONE 2024;19(5):e0303858 View
  2. Poletti V, Bresciani G, Banfi P, Volpato E. Exploring perceptions and expectations of COPD patients: A grounded theory approach for personalized therapeutic interventions. Chronic Respiratory Disease 2024;21 View
  3. Stenlund T, Karlsson Å, Liv P, Nyberg A, Wadell K. Short-term effects on physical activity level with web-based self-management support in people with COPD: a randomised controlled trial. npj Primary Care Respiratory Medicine 2024;34(1) View