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Providing information 

Invite and answer questions. 

Use lay terms, and build on patient understands of illness where-
ver possible. 

Avoid medical jargon and terms with multiple meanings. 

Involve relatives. 

Provide written material when available. 

Provide a written management plan when appropriate. 
General reassurance 

To know it will be OK. 

To know I will be looked after. 

To know there are others like me. 
Reassurance about cause 

To know what it is. 

To know what it is not. 

To know it’s not serious. 

“There are several possible causes, not just cancer”. 

“It’s not cancer”. 

“It will get better”. 
Reassurance about cure 

To know it can be treated. 

To know it will be treated. 

To know how it will be treated. 

To know the complaint will go away. 
Being positive 
Doctors themselves are potentially powerful therapeutic agents. The-
re is evidence that being deliberately positive in a consultation may in-
crease this effect.
Using tests as treatment 
Tests should ideally be informative and reassuring for both doctors 
and patients. However, there is increasing evidence that tests may not 
reassure some patients and may even increase their anxiety. This is most 


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likely with patients who are already anxious about their health. When 
weighing the pros and cons of ordering a test, doctors should take 
account of the potential psychological impact on their patient (both posi-
tive and negative). 
Providing explanations after negative investigation 
Even when tests are reported as normal, some patients are not reas-
sured. Such patients may benefit from an explanation of what is wrong 
with them, not just what is not wrong. A cognitive behavioral model can 
be used to explain how interactions between physiology, thoughts, and 
emotion can cause symptoms without pathology. Simple headache pro-
vides an analogy: the pain is real, and often distressing and disabling, 
but is usually associated with “stress.” Diagnoses such as “tension hea-
dache” and “irritable bowel syndrome” can be helpful in reducing pa-
tients’ anxiety about sinister causes for their symptoms. 

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