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- who: Lisa Granat from the of perceived self-efficacy causes healthcare staff to feel more comfortable and deliver better care [14-17]The Self-efficacy in Palliative Care scale (SEPC) was developed by Mason and Ellershaw [18] with the intention of assessing the outcome of a palliative care education program at Liverpool University. In a pilot test, medical undergraduates (n=139) completed the scale before and after completion of a two-week education program. The SEPC-scale, developed in line with Bandura`s theory of self-efficacy, consists of three theoretical subscales that assess perceived self-efficacy . . .
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