Identify the catalyst of Jean Watson's Theory of Care

a. Personal values and beliefs
b. Belief that nursing practice should be autonomous
c. Changes in health care delivery and patient satisfaction survey responses
d. Theories promoting the capacity of self-care


ANS: A

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