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How might social learning theory inform end-of-life care?

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Social learning theory suggests that individuals learn by observing and imitating others. At the end of life, patients and families may benefit from seeing positive coping strategies modeled by others. End-of-life care can therefore involve opportunities for patients and families to connect with others who have gone through similar experiences or to share their own experiences with others.

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