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An incontinence helpline service

Nursing Standard, 1991
J, Brown   +3 more
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Wounds and Helplines

Abstract The 2010s have seen the exponential development of faith- and culture-sensitive mental health services and therapies for Muslims, especially in the UK and the US. Assimilationist discourses conjugated with securitization narratives in Europe and America have been compared to having an abusive, gaslighting relationship with their
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Use of Kids Helpline by Children and Young People in Australia During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Journal of Adolescent Health, 2021
Samantha Batchelor   +2 more
exaly  

Helplines

2020
Catherine Lawler   +2 more
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Satisfaction and Mental Health Outcomes Associated with a Large Regional Helpline

Community Mental Health Journal, 2022
Sean R Mcclellan
exaly  

Run an emergency helpline.

BMJ (Clinical research ed.), 1994
Telephone helplines are an effective way of dealing with health related incidents in which large numbers of people need personal counselling or information for reassurance or case finding. Helplines often have to be set up at short notice, which is labour intensive and makes recruitment of appropriate staff difficult.
C, Stark, P, Christie, A C, Marr
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Bioterrorism helpline

The Lancet Infectious Diseases, 2006
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Diabetes helpline

The British Journal of Diabetes & Vascular Disease, 2002
Binda Rai, Nicholas Robinson
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Websites and helplines

2022
Catherine Lawler   +2 more
openaire   +1 more source

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