We have all had the experience of
visiting our doctor’s and afterward thinking of questions we wished we had
thought to ask. The Agency for
Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), a division of the U.S.
Dept. of Human Health & Services, says asking questions and providing
information to your healthcare providers, actually helps to improve
your care. Also when you actively
participate in your care, it helps build trust between you and your doctor and
leads to better results.
The AHRQ has put together a series of questionnaires
to facilitate better communication between you and your doctor. They explain that once you get in the habit of
preparing questions beforehand, you can more efficiently use your time with the
doctor (doctors spend between 13 to 24 minutes with each patient).
Questions will change depending on the
reason for your visit such as discussing a medical procedure (remember you are
your own best advocate). AHRQ recommends
asking: why do I need this procedure;
how many times have you performed it; and when will I get the results? It is also advisable to ask if there are
alternative treatments that are just as effective; possible complications; and
what hospital is best for this type of procedure?
If you are being prescribed a new
medication, AHRQ says to ask how the new drug will interact with other prescription
drugs you are taking as well as with over-the-counter drugs and herbal
supplements and vitamins you use. Also
ask how long you will be taking the drug and any common side effects.
Another good take-away from the
article is it reminds patients that doctors and nurses welcome questions as
they let them know you understand their instructions and are an active partner
in your care. If you feel overwhelmed by
lots of new information, consider bringing a family member or trusted friend
along with you to the appointment.
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Source: ahrq.gov/patients-consumers/patient-involvement/ask-your-doctor/index.html
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