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ISSN 2368-6820
Research Article
Vol. 57, 2021November 29, 2021 EDT

Students’ perceived self-efficacy, expectations, barriers, and support in enrolling in a master’s degree program in respiratory care

Vincent Showalter, Chris Russian, Joshua Gonzales, Arzu Ari,
respiratory carestudentsadvanced degreeself-efficacyexpectationsbarrierssupportundergraduate and graduate programs
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Showalter V, Russian C, Gonzales J, Ari A. Students’ perceived self-efficacy, expectations, barriers, and support in enrolling in a master’s degree program in respiratory care. Canadian Journal of Respiratory Therapy. 2021;57:154-159. doi:10.29390/​cjrt-2021-020

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