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Selfefficacy In Nursing Research And Measurement Perspectives 1st Edition Elizabeth Lenz Lillie Shortridgebaggett

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Selfefficacy In Nursing Research And Measurement Perspectives 1st Edition Elizabeth Lenz Lillie Shortridgebaggett
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Selfefficacy In Nursing Research And Measurement Perspectives 1st Edition Elizabeth Lenz Lillie Shortridgebaggett instant download after payment.

Publisher: Springer Publishing Company, Incorporated
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.7 MB
Pages: 129
Author: Elizabeth Lenz; Lillie Shortridge-Baggett
ISBN: 9780826115591, 0826115594
Language: English
Year: 2002
Edition: 1

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Selfefficacy In Nursing Research And Measurement Perspectives 1st Edition Elizabeth Lenz Lillie Shortridgebaggett by Elizabeth Lenz; Lillie Shortridge-baggett 9780826115591, 0826115594 instant download after payment.

Self efficacy, or the belief that one can self-manage one's own health, is an important goal of health care providers, particularly in chronic illness. This book explores the concept of self efficacy from theory, research, measurement, and practice perspectives. The core of the book is an international collaboration of nurses from the U.S. and the Netherlands who have developed tools for promoting and measuring self efficacy in diabetes management.

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