Don’t Miss These Six Essential Questions for Getting the Best Outcomes for You Patients
Navigating the nuances of patient care can be both exciting and daunting for novice clinicians. It's not just about what the textbooks have taught you; it's also about understanding each patient's unique needs and what might get in the way of them reaching their goals. One of the most impactful ways to provide excellent care is by asking these six essential questions during your initial evaluation:
What is your timeline for recovery?
How much time can you realistically dedicate to a home exercise program?
How confident are you in performing exercises on your own?
How accountable will you be in following through with exercises at home?
What are your scheduling constraints for in-person visits?
What are your financial considerations or limitations?
These questions help you gauge the patient's expectations and limitations, allowing you to tailor a more effective and realistic treatment plan.
Beyond assisting in planning—the questions enhance the patient experience by showing that you’re not applying a one-size-fits-all approach. A patient's needs helps in creating a plan that aligns well with their lifestyle. For instance, if a patient can only commit 10 minutes a day for home exercises, a more frequent in-person PT schedule may be beneficial. Or if someone is on a tight budget but committed to their recovery, then creative solutions may be needed to provide valuable care. When you invest the time to know your patients and their unique circumstances, you're not just being a healthcare provider; you're being a healthcare partner. And that level of commitment is something that sets you—and your practice—apart.