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Necessary Details In Patient Handouts

By Mary Gibson


Physical exercise is important in promoting recovery from some types of illness. The doctor may thus recommend a list of physical exercises, commonly termed as physical therapy to promote the recovery. The recovery plan is then printed out in Patient Handouts to help guide them in carrying out the activities. A common guide used is the Home Exercise Program (HEP). Details on how to write the plan is include herein.

For the handout to work appropriately, details and accuracy are highly considered. The content of the document will thus aim to provide complete, detailed and accurate procedures to help guide the user. For instance, the handout will ensure that it explains the procedure of carrying out an exercise in details by including the time it should take, how many times to repeat it and the position to do it.

Ensuring the plan is written in a clear and organized structure is also essential in writing the plan. The plan should thus contain a step by step guide to help the patients change exercise procedures as well as how to carry out an exercise. This will make it easier for the clients to fully acquire the benefits of the physical therapy.

For some people, there are some procedures written in texts that may be difficult to comprehend. The writer of the handout should thus note these procedures and include a diagram or picture to help ease understanding of the procedure. The diagrams will help supplement the information that is contained in the text thus promoting its understanding.

The text is also a necessary factor considered when writing the handout. It is important to have the text as clear and legible as possible to allow reading by any person although they may have a vision deficit problem. Ensuring that all fonts used in the handout are over the size 12 is necessary for ensuring that the text is clear and legible.

As for the language in the plan, the information should be explained in a manner that is easy to understand and comprehend. This is necessary for ensuring that the procedures are understood by all types of patients even children. The plan should also be written in an informal writing style aimed at making the readers feel as if the writer is talking to them on a personal level.

In most cases, some patients will fail to fully complete their physical therapy if the exercises involved are too hard and complex to carry out. Often this is due to discouragement after repeatedly failing or getting tired from the exercises. The writer of the plan should thus ensure that the exercises that the person is expected to do are simple and light to encourage patients to complete the therapy.

The handout will include a comprehensive and detailed explanation of the therapy and its activities. However, the doctor is still expected to offer the patients a verbal account of what exactly they are to do. This improves their understanding of the plan and is also aimed at encouraging one to fully participate and try to complete the therapy. The discussed tips are vital for anyone who is planning to create a handout.




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