Care engagement with healthcare providers and symptom management self-efficacy in women living with HIV in China: secondary analysis of an intervention study
Abstract Background Symptom management self-efficacy is a prerequisite for individuals to fully manage their symptoms. The literature reports associations between engagement with healthcare providers (HCPs), internalized stigma, and types of self-efficacy other than symptom management. However, the...
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Main Authors: | Wei-Ti Chen (Author), Chengshi Shiu (Author), Lin Zhang (Author), Hongxin Zhao (Author) |
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