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er motivation of physiotherapy and occupational therapy students for work-
               ing with palliative patients could be additional professional training through
               formal courses at undergraduate studies. The study programme could be en-
               riched with informal forms of education such as professional workshops, lec-
               tures, public forums etc., which would raise the level of education of physio-
               therapists and occupational therapists.


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