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094 Acquiring health knowledge is a mutual cooperation in treatment process. 0.6625 0.8625 -0.2
095 The use of information in the treatment and promotion of health requires the participation of patients in the
treatment process, and the performance of appropriate self-care behaviors. 0.8063 0.7875 0.01875
097 The therapist’s use of information in treatment evokes a desire to survive and retain, and the patient becomes
kind to himself/herself and others. 0.7875 0.80625 -0.01875
100 Educational interventions require joint training programs. 0.8813 0.7875 0.09375
101 Information and self-care can only be achieved through education to avoid risky behaviors. 0.5313 0.79375 -0.2625
103 Educational interventions lead to patient care in the form of a cohesive educational team. 0.8188 0.7875 0.03125
104 Knowledge of how to maintain health and prevent diseases leads to improving the lifestyle of patients
undergoing addiction treatment. 0.8063 0.7875 0.01875
108 Knowing how to maintain health and prevent diseases can reduce stress as well as mental and emotional
disorders caused by this disease. 0.6313 0.7 -0.06875
111 Mere evaluation of health symptoms leads to the adoption of preventive behaviors. 0.7 0.8125 -0.1125
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