Perceptions of self-care in Sweden: a cross-cultural replication

This cross‐cultural study attempted to replicate the nursing phenomena of self‐care and self‐concept using two self‐reporting instruments. Both instruments were translated from English into Swedish and administered on a convenience basis to 187 Swedish subjects, 117 women and 70 men, ages 19‐66, com...

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