The relationship between the self-confidence in clean urinary intermittent catheterisation and self-efficacy of home care patients
Mehmet Kaplan,
Hanife Çelik,
Feride Kaplan
Abstract:Background: Home care patients experience great difficulty in fulfilling their daily activities. One of these difficulties is related to urinary excretion. It is necessary for individuals to possess self-efficacy as well as self-confidence in order to be able to perform self-administered clean intermittent catheterisation (CIC). Aims: The present study aims to determine the relationship between the self-confidence and self-efficacy of home care patients in CIC. Method: The data were collected from patients rec… Show more
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