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How might social influence theory be relevant to end-of-life care?

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Social influence theory suggests that individuals are influenced by the attitudes and behaviours of those around them. At the end of life, patients and families may be influenced by the attitudes and behaviours of caregivers or other family members. End-of-life care can therefore involve interventions that promote positive social influence and reduce the likelihood of negative social influence on end-of-life decision-making.

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