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CIS Helplines and example call

Explore the evidence behind the impact of CIS helplines with results from an international study. Discover the four themes and 25 subthemes derived from the data, including drivers for access, user experiences, impact, and integration with cancer treatment services.

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CIS Helplines and example call

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  1. CIS Helplines and example call ICISG pre-conference workshop

  2. Why a CIS? The evidence behind the impact of these services

  3. Results of an international study Four themes and 25 subthemes were derived from the data: 1. Drivers for access A sense of needing information, ‘trueness’ or support to be able to move on 2. Experience What the service user was met with and what they came away with - the tangibles 3. Impact What the service or the interaction with the nurse resulted in or enabled 4. Adjunct to cancer treatment services (integration) A clear categorisation of CIS outside of, but as a useful adjunct to, health services

  4. Helplines can… ASSESS individual needs and provide tailored information ENCOURAGE general public to take steps toward prevention and screening ENABLE cancer patients and care givers to understand cancer and make informed decisions SUGGEST community services and evidence-based resources to support them and their families

  5. Cancer Council’s Information and Support line – 13 11 20 Nationally available service, throughout Australia Staffed by experienced oncology health professionals Gateway to supportive care programs and services Complement to other care providers Niche skill set requires robust induction and training Shown to assist with: Information deficits, clarification, emotions, question formulation Reducing worry, increasing knowledge and confidence in accessing support and empowering patients to better manage their own health

  6. Simulated patient and call process

  7. Question and Answer time

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