Obtaining a Patient History in Pharmacy: Open-ended vs Closed-ended Questions

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Obtaining an accurate patient medication history and performing medication reconciliation are core pharmacy practice skills that optimize patient safety.

Much of the information needed to accurately assess if a medication is suitable for a patient is obtained from the patient’s history, acquired by interviewing the patient in a structured method. The general process to obtain a patient history by the pharmacist includes asking a range of open and closed ended questions. Any key information that the patient reveals should be followed up and not disregarded.

This video looks at the use of open-ended and closed-ended questions to obtain a patient history and improve overall communication skills.

This video is designed for Australian university pharmacy students and intern pharmacists.

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