Self efficacy
The ILF have commenced a study seeking to understand how practitioners view their ability to meet the expectations of their patients who are affected by lymphœdema.
The survey may be found here:
- PSET – Professional Self-Efficacy Tool – a questionnaire for professionals which aims to explore the challenges professionals face in providing care for patients with Lymphoedema. Self-efficacy is all about the beliefs we have about how if we persevere, we will be able to achieve the task in hand, in this case, providing care for people with Lymphoedema.
- PatSET – Patients Self-Efficacy Tool –
- PaSET – Carers/Parents Self-Efficacy Tool –
- These are previews of the survey – this site is not yet live. No data will be recorded.
- The surveys are presently only available in English. If you would like to help produce a translation into your language, please let us know using the contact form below. More information about translation and the availability of the questionnaire for other purposes may be found on the CRICP website here.
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