Objectives This research aimed to explore user’s experiences of using a nurse led telephone based healthcare service (NHS Direct) among mothers and caregivers of young children to uncover the core factors, which influence the level of satisfaction of using this type of service. Methods Focus groups were held with a subgroup of NHS Direct high ‘users’ (N=17), which included mothers and grandmothers of young children aged between 21 and 54 years old. Qualitative data analysis was undertaken using the thematic framework approach. Results The findings revealed a high level of satisfaction towards this service and this was based on high levels of trust and reassurance that this service provides. Findings also uncovered that users beli...
The Nurse Practitioner's (NP's) role as primary healthcare provider has become more prevalent in the...
Background. In October 2009, NHS County Durham and Darlington introduced a single point of access te...
We investigated satisfaction with a Swedish telenursing service and the health-care-seeking behaviou...
The project examined the responsiveness of the telenursing service provided by the Child Health Line...
‘First line healthcare’ is offered via telephone in many Western countries. The overall aim of this ...
Abstract Background Helpline services have become an increasingly popular mode of providing communit...
Patient’s satisfaction has become increasingly important as patients evaluate healthcare services fo...
AIM: This paper is a report of a study to understand the impact of telenursing from the perspective ...
Following the introduction of a new nurse-led telephone referral service to a dedicated paediatric e...
This paper reports on a study which comprised the first comprehensive evaluation of the Kids Kare Li...
Background: Parents of children with congenital heart disease should have ongoing access to a 24-hou...
The purpose of this study was to determine the indicators of customer satisfaction and service succe...
Background The ESTEEM trial was a cluster randomised controlled trial that compared two telephone tr...
Purpose The authors investigate how employee social support impacts children’s perceptions of servic...
A thesis submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy to the University of BedfordshireThis rese...
The Nurse Practitioner's (NP's) role as primary healthcare provider has become more prevalent in the...
Background. In October 2009, NHS County Durham and Darlington introduced a single point of access te...
We investigated satisfaction with a Swedish telenursing service and the health-care-seeking behaviou...
The project examined the responsiveness of the telenursing service provided by the Child Health Line...
‘First line healthcare’ is offered via telephone in many Western countries. The overall aim of this ...
Abstract Background Helpline services have become an increasingly popular mode of providing communit...
Patient’s satisfaction has become increasingly important as patients evaluate healthcare services fo...
AIM: This paper is a report of a study to understand the impact of telenursing from the perspective ...
Following the introduction of a new nurse-led telephone referral service to a dedicated paediatric e...
This paper reports on a study which comprised the first comprehensive evaluation of the Kids Kare Li...
Background: Parents of children with congenital heart disease should have ongoing access to a 24-hou...
The purpose of this study was to determine the indicators of customer satisfaction and service succe...
Background The ESTEEM trial was a cluster randomised controlled trial that compared two telephone tr...
Purpose The authors investigate how employee social support impacts children’s perceptions of servic...
A thesis submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy to the University of BedfordshireThis rese...
The Nurse Practitioner's (NP's) role as primary healthcare provider has become more prevalent in the...
Background. In October 2009, NHS County Durham and Darlington introduced a single point of access te...
We investigated satisfaction with a Swedish telenursing service and the health-care-seeking behaviou...