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There can be a significant gap in the perception of how much a patient needs information, or how effective a provider's communication is.<ref name="In Focus">Teach Back: A tool for improving provider-patient communication. The Ethics Center. 2006. Retrieved from http://www.ethics.va.gov/docs/infocus/InFocus_20060401_Teach_Back.pdf</ref> This can be due to various reasons such as a patient not understanding medical terminology, not feeling comfortable asking questions or even cognitive impairment.<ref name="In Focus" /> Not only does the teach-back method help providers understand the patient's needs in understanding their care, it also allows providers to evaluate their communication skills.<ref name="In Focus" /> Case studies
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The [[National Quality Forum]] describes the practice as follows:<ref name="NQF"/><br />
'''Who''' should use the method→ Any healthcare providers. E.g. physicians, nurses, healthcare professionals<br />
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Depending on the patient's successful or unsuccessful teach-back, the provider will clarify or modify the information and reassess the teach-back to confirm the patient's comprehension and understanding.<ref name="Heiges">The Teach Back Method. SurroundHealth. 2012. Retrieved from www.surroundhealth.net</ref>
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The cycle of reassessing and teaching back to confirm comprehension has been found to improve knowledge retention and lower readmission rates in heart failure patients.<ref name="White, Garbez, Carroll, Brinker & Howie-Esquivel">Is "teach back" associated with knowledge retention and [[Hospital Readmission|hospital readmission]] in hospitalized heart failure patients? The Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing. 2013 Mar-Apr;28(2):137-46. doi: 10.1097/JCN.0b013e31824987bd</ref>
Beyond healthcare literacy, the teach-back method can be utilized in academic and professional settings as well. Teachers often create [[feedback loops]]
==References==
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