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How might self-esteem theory be relevant to end-of-life care?

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Self-esteem theory suggests that individuals derive a sense of self-worth and value from their achievements and interactions with others. At the end of life, patients may struggle with feelings of worthlessness or diminished self-esteem. End-of-life care can therefore involve interventions that focus on preserving patients' sense of dignity and value.

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