From Fear to Fun: The Knowledge Hierarchy
From Fear to Fun - Efficient consultation - Empower patients di Astrid M. Koenig
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This episode explores how the imbalance of knowledge between doctors and patients shapes the entire consultation. Clinicians understand the body, the process, and the plan — while children and parents often feel lost, passive, or intimidated. This hierarchy of knowledge can unintentionally block questions, reduce engagement, and weaken treatment adherence.
We cover:
- Why “we know, they don’t” creates an invisible power imbalance
- How medical expertise can feel almost magical — and intimidating — to families
- Why children become passive when they don’t understand the structure of the consultation
- How parents often feel too insecure to ask questions, even when they need clarity
- Why treatment plans fail when they remain “the doctor’s plan” instead of becoming the patient’s plan
- How recognising th ...
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