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According to the Person-Centered Theory, how can healthcare professionals improve end-of-life care?
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According to the Person-Centered Theory, how can healthcare professionals improve end-of-life care?
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Person-Centered Theory stresses the importance of patient-centred care and individualised treatment plans, allowing healthcare professionals to better understand and meet the unique needs of each patient at the end of their life.
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