Patient Education, Expectations and Getting Buy-In
Ben Ardagh and Anne Wilson talk you through tips to maximise patient engagement and buy-in with treatment and rehabilitation.
Available exclusively to Graduate Academy Members
Learn about person-centered care, how to establish person-specific goals, manage expectations and get patient buy-in on management.
Hear Ben, Anne and other physiotherapists talk about how to engage patients in their rehabilitation, provide education within the limits of your knowledge and go through three case studies of how to manage:
What Is Covered?
Patient Education, Expectations and Getting Buy-In on Management.
Handout
Introduction
FREE PREVIEWPerson Centered Care
Person-Centered Care │ Quiz
Article │ Person Centered Care for Musculoskeletal Pain
Managing Patient Expectations
Managing Patient Expectations │Quiz
Discussion about Patient Education
Getting Buy-In on Management
Getting Patient Buy-In on Management │Quiz
The Overactive Athlete
Case Study 1: The Overactive Athlete
Case Study 1: The Overactive Athlete │ Discussion
By the end of this course your will be able to:
Understand the difference between authoritarian and person-centered approaches and when each might be appropriate.
Understand how to manage patient expectations using education, goal setting guided by appropriate clinical measures
Identify methods you can use to design appropriate rehabilitation programmes for individual patients, identify barriers and optimise engagement in rehabilitation.
Handouts
Case Studies
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Ben is a musculoskeletal physiotherapist working in private practice and high performance sport. Ben has experience in rehabilitation, complex injuries and optimising performance in both private practice and elite athletes. He is passionate about ongoing learning and helping new graduates to better understand how they can approach and optimise their practice.
Anne is a musculoskeletal physiotherapist working in private practice. She has experience with sports teams and professional athletes across several different sports and have specific expertise in gym rehabilitation in both chronic pain and athletes. She is passionate about exercise and increasing the skill level of physiotherapy as a whole and helping new graduates to problem solve and develop confidence in their own decision making and client management.