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Effect of Cognitive-Behavioral Strategies on Self-Efficacy, Sense of Coherence, and Psychological Ownership Among Nurses Caring for Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder
The purpose of this study is to determine if a structured training program in cognitive-behavioral strategies can improve: Self-efficacy: The belief in one's ability to succeed in specific tasks or situations. Sense of coherence: A perception of life as comprehensible, manageable, and meaningful. Psychological ownership: A sense of possession or attachment to one's job or role. These outcomes are critical for nurses working with children with ASD, as their role involves unique emotional and professional challenges. The study will use a rigorous scientific approach to assess the effectiveness of the intervention.
Age
20 - 60 years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Start Date
April 5, 2025
Primary Completion Date
June 5, 2025
Completion Date
July 1, 2025
Last Updated
April 16, 2025
92
ESTIMATED participants
cognitive-behavioral strategies training
OTHER
Lead Sponsor
Port Said University
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