How can an Optometrist better reduce patient non-compliance in the field?
Wednesday, January 13, 2016
Blog 14: Third Interview Preparation
How can an optometrist best reduce patient non-compliance in the field?
For this interview, you will prepare 10 open-ended questions that focus on your newly approved EQ (in fact, your first question can be your EQ). Remember, all interviews must be done in person unless they are specifically approved by your house teacher. Additionally, one person may be interviewed a maximum of two times.
1. Who do you plan to interview? What is this person's area of expertise?
I plan to interview either another optician because I think they have the best perspective of the patients or an ophthalmologist that I currently know of for a new point of view.
2. Verify that you have called your interviewee to schedule an interview. What is the date and time of the interview?
I have not yet scheduled an interview but I will by the end of next week most likely and it will get done.
3. Phrase an open-ended question that will help you find research resources that would help to answer the EQ.
Can you tell me what certain things I should be looking out for when studying and observing the patient and doctor relationship?
4. Phrase an open-ended question that will help you think about other useful activities you might do to help you answer the EQ (IC2, possible experts to talk to, etc).
What are some interesting things that you've learned in your experience working in this field?
5. Phrase two open-ended questions that help you to understand your interviewee's perspective on an aspect of your EQ.
What's it like for you when you converse with your patients?
Are there ever times where you need to be careful with how you talk with your patients?
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