In the study by Mahler and Kulik (1998) on the use of videos to prepare patients for upcoming procedures, compared with patients who did not receive videotaped preparation, patients who saw a videotape
A) felt significantly better prepared for the recovery period.
B) reported higher self-efficacy during the recovery period.
C) were more adherent to recommended dietary and exercise changes during their recovery.
D) were released sooner from the hospital.
E) reported higher levels of anxiety prior to surgery.
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