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Nurse-run dementia helpline

Nursing Older People, 2007
A nurse-run helpline to address concerns about dementia has received more than 200 calls in its first week.
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Clinical helplines: endangered species

Emergency Nurse, 1997
In this issue, we begin a series of clinical articles on the emergency management of poisoning written by members of the London Centre of the National Poisons Information Service. Future articles will consider the emergency management of patients following overdose of analgesics, antidepressants, drugs of abuse, as well as management of overdose from ...
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Helpline nursing.

Nursing standard (Royal College of Nursing (Great Britain) : 1987), 2017
Viewed by some as a backwater, only attracting those in the twilight of their career, the nurse's role on specialist health helplines is often misunderstood and undervalued. A new framework, written by senior staff at charities that employ information nurses, is set to challenge these unwarranted perceptions.
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A Helpline for Learning Problems

Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1984
With the increasing interest and concern related to learning disabilities, there is expanded need for ready access to information and help. It is suggested that telephone helplines are a promising tool in this connection. A demonstration program and data on its initial impact are presented.
H S, Adelman, L, Taylor
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Scrapping helpline ‘shortsighted’, says college

Emergency Nurse, 2010
THE GOVERNMENT'S decision on the future of NHS Direct has focused attention on how the nurse-led patient helpline has eased pressure on emergency care providers.
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Helplines

2020
Catherine Lawler   +2 more
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Diabetes helpline

The British Journal of Diabetes & Vascular Disease, 2002
Binda Rai, Nicholas Robinson
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Helplines. Getting through.

The Health service journal, 2001
A specialised cancer telephone advice line deals with 1,000 calls a week. But many callers don't get through first time. The helpline operates Monday to Friday, 9am-7pm. Peaks in demand follow television and newspaper coverage of cancer. The launch of a website has not led to a decrease in calls. Callers show a high degree of persistence.
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Bioterrorism helpline

The Lancet Infectious Diseases, 2006
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