What Approach can Primary Care Physicians Adopt to Manage their Patient who is Upset as a Result of Adverse Effect from their Treatment?
- Author:
Chan Hian Hui Vincent
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Amoxicillin;
Augmentin;
rash;
upset;
approach;
adverse effects
- From:The Singapore Family Physician
2013;39(1):56-58
- CountrySingapore
- Language:English
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Abstract:
The article explores the various approaches a doctor can use in managing and upset patient. These approaches include BATHE (Background-Affect-Troubles-Handling-Empathy), LEARN (Listen-Explain-Acknowledge-Recommend and Negotiate) and LEAP (Listen-Empathise-Agree-Partnership). We include a case study of a 16 year old patient who presented with a sore throat. She subsequently developed a rash after starting Amoxicillin, which was later changed to Augmentin. The doctor utilised the BATHE approach in managing the patient’s unhappiness.