Health and responsibility self-efficacy, self-care and self-responsibility
Self-care and self-efficacy have been discussed in the medical, psychological and sociological literature (Bandura, 1977b; Barofsky, 1978; Hickey, 1988; Mahler and Kulik, 1990; Mahler, 1991). However neither of these two concepts accurately describe the behaviour required of a patient with a chronic...
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Main Authors: | C. J. Eales (Author), A. V. Stewart (Author) |
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