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Girzelska J, Kościołek A, Mianowana V, Dobrowolska B. Awareness of desired health behaviours as a factor conditioning educational effect by a nurse in the preparation for self-care of patients who had undergone cerebral stroke. Nursing Problems / Problemy Pielęgniarstwa. 2010;18(4):413-419.
APA
Girzelska, J., Kościołek, A., Mianowana, V., & Dobrowolska, B. (2010). Awareness of desired health behaviours as a factor conditioning educational effect by a nurse in the preparation for self-care of patients who had undergone cerebral stroke. Nursing Problems / Problemy Pielęgniarstwa, 18(4), 413-419.
Chicago
Girzelska, Joanna, Aneta Kościołek, Violetta Mianowana, and Beata Dobrowolska. 2010. "Awareness of desired health behaviours as a factor conditioning educational effect by a nurse in the preparation for self-care of patients who had undergone cerebral stroke". Nursing Problems / Problemy Pielęgniarstwa 18 (4): 413-419.
Harvard
Girzelska, J., Kościołek, A., Mianowana, V., and Dobrowolska, B. (2010). Awareness of desired health behaviours as a factor conditioning educational effect by a nurse in the preparation for self-care of patients who had undergone cerebral stroke. Nursing Problems / Problemy Pielęgniarstwa, 18(4), pp.413-419.
MLA
Girzelska, Joanna et al. "Awareness of desired health behaviours as a factor conditioning educational effect by a nurse in the preparation for self-care of patients who had undergone cerebral stroke." Nursing Problems / Problemy Pielęgniarstwa, vol. 18, no. 4, 2010, pp. 413-419.
Vancouver
Girzelska J, Kościołek A, Mianowana V, Dobrowolska B. Awareness of desired health behaviours as a factor conditioning educational effect by a nurse in the preparation for self-care of patients who had undergone cerebral stroke. Nursing Problems / Problemy Pielęgniarstwa. 2010;18(4):413-419.
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