Speaking up for what you want and need is called advocating for yourself.
Speaking up for what you want and need is called advocating for yourself. nd advocating for yourself is something you can do on your own health journey to help you get theAcare and attention you need and deserve.Here’s how to do it.One. Prepare for your visit.Whenever possible, start by finding a doctor or health care professional you’re comfortable with. ext, make a list of any surgeries, health conditions, and allergies you have. Also list any medicines,Nvitamins, and supplements you take.If you have recently been diagnosed with a condition, it may help to learn as much as you can about itbefore your visit. nd remember to write down any questions you have. Keep in mind your doctor may ask you toAschedule a follow-up visit to discuss some of your questions further. y the way, if you have questions that can’t wait until your next visit, it’s okay to call your doctor’sBoffice to ask those questions sooner.Two. Be honest and direct. learly explain the reason for your visit. Share your past experiences with your issue and how itCaffects your life now.Three. Ask for what you need. And speak up if you don’t understand something. or example, you can ask your doctor to say something again in a different way to help youFunderstand better. ou can also ask your doctor about how you can learn more about your condition, an upcoming test,Yor procedure. ou can ask your doctor to help in other ways too.YFor example, you can ask for a wheelchair or for help getting onto the exam table.© The Wellness NetworkPage1of2Or you can let the doctor know if you can’t hear them well.You can also ask for handouts in larger print or in a different language.And you can ask for an interpreter who can speak a language you feel more comfortable using.Four. Know your rights as a patient.This includes your right to what’s called “informed consent.” hat means your doctor needs to give you enough information to help you make decisions about yourTtreatment. his includes the risks and benefits, and what all of your options are. All this information helps youTchoose the best care option for you. ow, you can also tell your doctor if you’re not comfortable with their treatment plan orNrecommendations.Your feelings and values are important and are part of any decision you’ll make.Know that you can always change doctors or care providers if you don’t feel comfortable.Five. Think about having a family member or friend join you during your appointment. hey can help you by taking notes, asking questions to clarify information, and helping you toTremember what your doctor says. emember, you know your body best. And you have the right to speak up for what you want andRneed when it comes to your health.© The Wellness NetworkPage2of2This program is for informational purposes only. Publisher disclaims all guarantees regarding the accuracy, completeness,or suitability of this video for medical decision making. For all health related issues please contact your healthcare provider.© The Wellness Network
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