A nurse using the health promotion model assesses for the best predictors of behaviors that promote health, including (Select all that apply.)
a. perceived barriers.
b. perceived benefits.
c. perceived wellness
d. prior behavior.
e. self-efficacy.
A, D, E
According to the health promotion model, the best predictors of engaging in health-promoting behaviors are perceived self-efficacy, perceived barriers, and prior behavior.
Perceived benefits and perceived wellness are not predictors of health promoting behavior according to this model.
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