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Patient-centered intervention refers to a type of clinical intervention or treatment approach that focuses on addressing the individual needs and preferences of the patient. This approach places the patient at the center of decision-making and aims to involve them in the treatment planning process. Patient-centered interventions prioritize the patient's values, goals, and beliefs, and seek to empower the patient to participate actively in their own care. This approach is associated with improved patient satisfaction, adherence to treatment, and health outcomes. Patient-centered interventions may include communication strategies, shared decision-making, and tailored treatment plans based on the patient's unique needs.