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Digital Narrative Photography as a Method to Improve Empathy in Health Sciences

             direction for nursing education, aligning with the profession’s emphasis on
             holistic, patient-centred care. By fostering empathy, reflection, and critical
             thinking through creative and technologically-enhanced means, this ap-
             proach has the potential to produce well-rounded, emotionally intelligent
             nursing professionals, ultimately contributing to improved patient care out-
             comes.

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