Asking open questions empathically

Open, empathic questions help patients feel safe to talk.

When having these conversations:

  • Look and sound interested
  • Use positive body language and appropriate eye contact
  • Try to see the situation from the patient’s point of view
  • Ask open questions rather than closed or leading ones
  • Be curious, not intrusive
  • Give patients time to think and respond
  • Respond to what the patient is saying, rather than steering the conversation

The aim is to understand, not to lead.

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