PURPOSE: The aim of the study is to promote, through this toll-free number (TFN) service, a health communication program providing information on nocturnal enuresis (NE) and related problems by a subspecialty-trained physician and to collect the callers' characteristics too. All phone calls were scheduled to data collections. METHODS: The telephone service operated as follows: the TFN was available from March 1 to May 31, 2000, and from April 1 to June 30, 2001. People called the free telephone line and received information needs. RESULTS: A total of 12,806 calls were received by the help line during the two study periods (7,046 in 2000 and 5,760 in 2001). Of the calls, 61% came from subjects with NE without pharmacological or non-pharmacological treatment, 16% (2000) and 13% (2001) came from subjects >12 years old. CONCLUSIONS: A TFN for NE can be both accessible and effective in order to provide information on NE and related problems. Finally, such a service should be included in a national program to improve health and well-being.

Ferrara, P., Nicoletti, A., Emmanuele, V., Chiozza, M., Aceto, G., Del Gado, R., Caione, P., Toll-free telephone medical information on nocturnal enuresis: the first italian experience over a two-year period., <<UROLOGIA INTERNATIONALIS>>, 2009; (82): 143-146 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/64162]

Toll-free telephone medical information on nocturnal enuresis: the first italian experience over a two-year period.

Ferrara, Pietro;Nicoletti, Alessandro;
2009

Abstract

PURPOSE: The aim of the study is to promote, through this toll-free number (TFN) service, a health communication program providing information on nocturnal enuresis (NE) and related problems by a subspecialty-trained physician and to collect the callers' characteristics too. All phone calls were scheduled to data collections. METHODS: The telephone service operated as follows: the TFN was available from March 1 to May 31, 2000, and from April 1 to June 30, 2001. People called the free telephone line and received information needs. RESULTS: A total of 12,806 calls were received by the help line during the two study periods (7,046 in 2000 and 5,760 in 2001). Of the calls, 61% came from subjects with NE without pharmacological or non-pharmacological treatment, 16% (2000) and 13% (2001) came from subjects >12 years old. CONCLUSIONS: A TFN for NE can be both accessible and effective in order to provide information on NE and related problems. Finally, such a service should be included in a national program to improve health and well-being.
2009
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Ferrara, P., Nicoletti, A., Emmanuele, V., Chiozza, M., Aceto, G., Del Gado, R., Caione, P., Toll-free telephone medical information on nocturnal enuresis: the first italian experience over a two-year period., <<UROLOGIA INTERNATIONALIS>>, 2009; (82): 143-146 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/64162]
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