Tailoring patient education
In an earlier section, we explored key models and theories that support best-practice patient education in physiotherapy. A core principle is tailoring education to the individual patient, ensuring it is relevant, accessible, and motivating. In this section, we will apply practical strategies to personalise patient education, using Helen’s case as an example.
To provide effective patient education for Helen, we need to tailor our approach to education.
Key strategies
Here are some key strategies that can help us achieve this.
Connecting education to patient goals
Always bring education back to what matters most to the patient.
Make it relevant to their work and lifestyle
Link explanations and strategies to the patient’s daily activities, job demands, or hobbies to improve engagement and applicability.
Use the patient’s own words and experiences
Incorporate the patient’s descriptions to ensure explanations feel personal and relatable.
Simplify language and avoid jargon
Adjust explanations based on the patient’s health literacy and background.
Adjust based on readiness to learn
Some patients may need reassurance before detailed education, while others want a deep dive immediately.

Use real-life problem-solving scenarios
Give practical, situation-based guidance rather than general advice.
Check understanding and encourage reflection
Regularly assess how the patient is processing information. Instead of closed questions that invite a yes/no response, use reflective questioning to encourage discussion.
Avoid relying solely on “Does that make sense?” as it may not prompt deeper engagement.
Make it collaborative
Instead of just delivering information, involve the patient in the discussion.
Consider cultural and linguistic factors
Be mindful of cultural beliefs about health, pain, and recovery. Use interpreters or translated materials if needed. For example, a patient from a culture where pain expression is minimised may need reassurance that pain is normal given their condition, encouragement to discuss their symptoms openly and more proactive communication about options for pain management.
By customising education in these ways, we ensure the information is not only evidence-based but also meaningful, practical, and motivating. This patient-centered approach fosters confidence, promotes adherence, and ultimately enhances clinical outcomes.