The evaluation of the `stages of change' model for use in counselling client's undergoing predictive testing for Huntington's disease
The evaluation of the `stages of change' model for use in counselling client's undergoing predictive testing for Huntington's disease Nurses are increasingly working in new and novel situations which may be outside the realms of traditional nursing practice. Therefore when evaluating...
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