A number of different medical traditions are now widely known and used: Western medicine (using drugs and surgery), herbal medicine, acupuncture ( using needles at certain points of the body), homoeopathy (using minute doses of poisons), and so on. How important is the patient’s mental attitude towards his/her treatment in determining the effectiveness of the treatment?

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Sample Response

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Today, many medical treatmentsplenty of medical methods are used by professionals to treat patientsto cure humans. These methods have different effects through different mechanismsdifferent impacts via different mechanisms to control the development of each disease. I believe that the bond between patients and doctorsbonding between patient and doctor is extremely important because it can raise the level of confidence between them, and the patient will receive more appropriate treatmenta more accurate therapy.

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Apparently, despite using modern medication introduced by developed countries, alternative medicine, hypnotism or other traditional methods have not been forgotten yet. For example, in China,In this way, in China, traditional medicine has been used by many professionals who teach medicine at universitiesprofessionals teaching medicine in university, and different methods are applied to treat debilitated patientscure debilitated humans, like inserting needles into different parts of the feetputting needles on different parts of feet to relieve musculoskeletal pains.

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In addition, doctor-patient communication is a very important factor and positive reinforcement is a leading strategy that many health professionals usually use to increase confidence in each medical treatmentenhance the level of reliability of each medical treatment. Clearly, having greater self-confidencehaving a better self-confidence, a medical doctor can show his or her abilities to cure diseases and be more successful in identifyingbecome prosperous in finding the causes of their patients’ problems. In particular, an experienced psychologist can relieverelief the symptoms of a depressed patient better when he is supported mentally by using some hypnotism techniques. His physician can explain the mechanism of this type of medical induction in detail and build trust between themraise the trustworthy between them.

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Another reasonfactor why a patient should be familiar with the process of his treatment is that he will become more punctual in taking medicationpunctual in using of drugs. Definitely, to reach the maximum effectinfluence of each medication, including modern or alternative medicine, people must use prescribed drugs accurately. A perfect healthcare employee must value his or her patients’ opinions and explain the details of the proceduregive the detail of procedure as long as ethical issues of therapy are not being missed. For example, a person diagnosed with advanced cancera one being diagnosed with a progressed cancer must be informed how much some alternative medicines might be important than chemotherapy, and their oncoming side effects must precisely be explained to the patient. As a result, this patient will be able to select these therapies instead of usage of chemical therapies.

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In conclusion, reliability is an essential factor for receiving a better healthcare service. From my point of view, knowing the details of treatment and having a mutual relationship between doctors and patients, are the two important reasons that increase the speed of improvement of illness.

Overall assessment

Why this response received Band 6.0

The response is strongest in recognising that confidence, communication, and treatment adherence can influence outcomes, and it attempts to explain these links through several medical examples. Its main limitation is that it often shifts from the patient’s mental attitude to the doctor’s confidence or general treatment choice, while some advice is medically questionable and language errors obscure meaning. The highest-priority improvement is to focus directly on how patient beliefs affect adherence, stress, placebo responses, and recovery, using cautious evidence-based examples.

Band score breakdown

IELTS Writing Criteria Scores

TR

Task Response

6.0
Scoring rule

The response addresses the general importance of confidence and communication, but it only partly focuses on the patient’s mental attitude and includes some irrelevant or questionable examples.

Next step

Explain two or three direct mechanisms through which a patient’s attitude affects treatment effectiveness, and support them with credible, carefully qualified examples.

CC

Coherence and Cohesion

6.0
Scoring rule

The essay has a clear overall structure, but some paragraphs move between traditional medicine, doctor confidence, patient adherence, and treatment choice without a consistently focused progression.

Next step

Give each body paragraph one patient-centred mechanism and connect every example explicitly to treatment effectiveness.

LR

Lexical Resource

5.5
Scoring rule

A reasonable range of medical vocabulary is attempted, but frequent inaccurate word choices, forms, and collocations reduce precision and sometimes clarity.

Next step

Use accurate terms such as “relieve symptoms,” “build trust,” and “follow a medication schedule” instead of awkward approximations.

GRA

Grammatical Range and Accuracy

5.5
Scoring rule

The response attempts varied sentence structures, but frequent errors in articles, agreement, word forms, prepositions, and clause construction weaken control.

Next step

Simplify complex sentences and check subject-verb agreement, articles, and comparative structures systematically.

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IELTS Writing Task 2

A number of different medical traditions are now widely known and used: Western medicine (using drugs and surgery), herbal medicine, acupuncture ( using needles at certain points of the body), homoeopathy (using minute doses of poisons), and so on. How important is the patient’s mental attitude towards his/her treatment in determining the effectiveness of the treatment?

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