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    Physician acceptance of patient autonomy varies. Early adopters, often affluent and educated, are likely to become a noticeable minority, influencing healthcare practices.

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    • Understanding the dynamics of patient-provider relationships is crucial for effective treatment.

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    Conclusions:

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    • Physician training and practice environments may need to adapt to accommodate increasing patient engagement.