Leydon-Ekberg-Drew2013

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Leydon-Ekberg-Drew2013
BibType ARTICLE
Key Leydon-Ekberg-Drew2013
Author(s) Geraldine Marie Leydon, Katie Ekberg, Paul Drew
Title “How can I help?” Nurse call openings on a cancer helpline and implications for call progressivity
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Tag(s) EMCA, Helplines, Opening
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Year 2013
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Journal Patient Education and Counseling
Volume 92
Number 1
Pages 23–30
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DOI 10.1016/j.pec.2013.02.007
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Abstract

Objective: Helplines are a key service used for information and support by people affected by cancer. Little is known about the process of delivering and seeking cancer related telephone help.

Methods: Using conversation analysis 52 calls between callers and specialist nurses on a major UK cancer helpline are analysed; focusing on the openings of helpline calls by specialist nurses. The helpline involves a triage system from a frontline call-taker to a specialist nurse.

Results: The triage system introduces challenges to the interactions for nurses and callers. This paper demonstrates how calls commence, and outlines implications for how they progress. Four key elements to the nurse's initial opening of the call were identified, which together contribute to managing an effective transition from the frontline call-taker to the current call with the specialist cancer nurse.

Conclusion: The smooth exchange of information and provision of support in a trusted call environment is a critical goal of the cancer helpline; an effective call opening in a triage environment may significantly optimise the possibility of this goal being realised.

Practice implications: A simple strategy is recommended to avoid the difficulties identified, a script for how the triaged call openings may be optimally formulated.

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