Abstract
This chapter is an addition to the book since 1990 as it was felt that Neuman’s model is important and should be included. The published work that I have found shows this to be the case.
Keywords
Multiple Sclerosis Primary Prevention Coping Behaviour Public Health Nurse Coping Ability
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