Cancer survivors' self-efficacy to self-manage in the year following primary treatment

PURPOSE: Cancer survivors are increasingly expected to manage the consequences of cancer and its treatment for themselves. There is evidence that self-efficacy is important for successful self-management and that this can be enhanced with support. The purpose of this study was to assess self-effic...

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Main Authors: Foster, C. (Author), Breckons, M. (Author), Cotterell, P. (Author), Barbosa, D. (Author), Calman, L. (Author), Corner, J. (Author), Fenlon, D. (Author), Foster, R. (Author), Grimmett, C. (Author), Richardson, A. (Author), Smith, P.W (Author)
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Language:English
Published: 2014-07-16.
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