A Call to Integrate Mindful-Based Practices into Self-Care Education Programs for Chronic Diseases.

Zehra Gok Metın, Nur Izgu
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  1. Nur Izgu: Internal Medical Nursing Department, Hacettepe University Faculty of Nursing, Ankara, Altindag, Turkey.

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