Which of the following Stages of Change indicates a patient acknowledges that there is a problem but is not yet ready, or lacks confidence, to make a change. a. Precontemplation b. Contemplation c. Maintenance d. Preparation/Determination
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The Stages of Change model, also known as the Transtheoretical Model, outlines five stages that individuals go through when making a change in their behavior. These stages are Precontemplation, Contemplation, Preparation/Determination, Action, and Maintenance. Show more…
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