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Putting it all together: Effective communication for impactful patient education

Effective communication in patient education often requires a combination of verbal, non-verbal, and written strategies tailored to the patient’s needs. Let’s summarise the key approaches:

  1. Use clear, simple language and avoid medical jargon.
  2. Engage in active listening, actively validate patient concerns and encourage discussion.
  3. Foster shared decision-making through actively involving patients in treatment choices.
  4. Be mindful of non-verbal cues, maintain open body language and appropriate eye contact.
  5. Provide simple, clear written materials to reinforce key messages and improve retention and help patient’s make informed decisions.
  6. Consider the use of digital tools where appropriate to support and reinforce patient learning.

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