The use of diabetes-specific perceived control and health belief measures to predict treatment choice and efficacy in a feasibility study of continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion pumps

Bradley, Clare, Gamsu, DS, Moses, JL, Knight, G, Boulton, AJM and Ward, JD

(1987)

Bradley, Clare, Gamsu, DS, Moses, JL, Knight, G, Boulton, AJM and Ward, JD (1987) The use of diabetes-specific perceived control and health belief measures to predict treatment choice and efficacy in a feasibility study of continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion pumps. Psychology and Health, 1

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Item TypeJournal Article
TitleThe use of diabetes-specific perceived control and health belief measures to predict treatment choice and efficacy in a feasibility study of continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion pumps
AuthorsBradley, Clare
Gamsu, DS
Moses, JL
Knight, G
Boulton, AJM
Ward, JD
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