Self‐efficacy beliefs, locus of control, religiosity and non‐adherence to immunosuppressive medications in kidney transplant patients

Adherence to immunosuppressive medication is essential for favourable kidney transplant outcomes. The present study aims to investigate how self‐efficacy beliefs, health locus of control and religiosity are associated with adherence to immunosuppressives in post kidney transplant recipients.

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