Knowledge, Attitudes, and Self-efficacy as Predictors of Preparedness for Oncology Clinical Trials: A Mediational Model
Conclusions . Findings partially support the Ottawa Decision Support Framework and suggest that assessing patients’ level of self-efficacy may be just as important as evaluating their knowledge and attitudes about cancer clinical trials.
Source: Medical Decision Making - Category: Health Management Authors: Manne, S., Kashy, D., Albrecht, T., Wong, Y.-N., Flamm, A. L., Benson, A. B., Miller, S. M., Fleisher, L., Buzaglo, J., Roach, N., Katz, M., Ross, E., Collins, M., Poole, D., Raivitch, S., Miller, D. M., Kinzy, T. G., Liu, T., Meropol, N. J. Tags: Original Articles Source Type: research
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