Interpersonal Caring Theory: An Empirical Test of Its Effectiveness Utilizing Growth Curve Analysis - II
To test the impact of interpersonal caring theory empirically on six major psychosocial functioning outcomes of persons with serious mental illness. Methods: This was a quasi-experimental pre- and post-test design with data collection from a total of 266 patients with long-term serious mental illnes...
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Main Authors: | Susie Kim, APRN, DNSc, FAAN (Author), Sue Kim, RN, PhD, NP (Author) |
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2007-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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