Assessment of Perceived Health Competencies among Nursing Students and its Correlation with Self-Esteem - A Multi Institutional Study
Musarat Nazir,
Saeedullah .,
Muhammad Ilyas
et al.
Abstract:Background: Perceived health competency is a measure that predicts the behavior and outcome of individuals and enhances the self-confidence level of health care providers, while self-esteem is the skills and emotions that show the individual how to respect and not underestimate themselves. Aim: To determine the prevalence of perceived health competencies among nursing students and to investigate its relationship with self-esteem. Method: The study was conducted in the ten nursing institutes of Khyber Pukhtankh… Show more
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