Tool 5 The Teach-Back Method
The Teach-Back Method
Overview
Studies have shown that 40-80 percent of the medical information patients receive is forgotten immediately1 and nearly half of the information retained is incorrect.2
One of the easiest ways to close the gap of communication between clinician and patient is to employ the teach-back method, also known as the show-me method or closing the loop.3 Teach-back is a way to confirm that you have explained to the patient what they need to know in a manner that the patient understands. Patient understanding is confirmed when they explain it back to you. It can also help the clinic staff members identify explanations and communication strategies that are most commonly understood by patients.
Purpose
To provide your practice with examples and helpful advice on performing the teach-back method.
Action
1. Learn the teach-back method. ?? Teach-Back Video : View a 5-minute video that gives two examples
of using teach-back with medication changes.
Testimonial
I decided to do teach-back on five patients. With one mother and her child, I concluded the visit by saying So tell me what you are going to do when you get home. The mother just looked at me without a reply. She could not tell me what instructions I had just given her. I explained the instructions again and then she was able to teach them back to me. The most amazing thing about this ah ha moment was that I had no idea she did not understand until I asked her to teach it back to me. I was so wrapped up in delivering the message that I did not realize that it wasnt being received.
-resident physician, pediatric office
Health Literacy Universal Precautions Toolkit AHRQ Pub. No. 10-0046-EF
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