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How Can Patients Themselves Uphold their Dignity?
Patients can uphold their dignity by:
1.
Self-Advocacy
: Speak up about their needs, preferences, and concerns. Make informed decisions about their care.
2.
Maintaining Routine
: Engage in activities and hobbies they enjoy, as much as their health allows, to retain a sense of normalcy and purpose.
3.
Seeking Support
: Reach out to support groups, counselors, or spiritual advisors for emotional and psychological support.
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