Journal of Emergency Nursing
Volume 35, Issue 3 , Pages 186-190, May 2009

An Examination of Adherence Strategies and Challenges in Poison Control Communication

Salt Lake City, UT

published online 01 July 2008.

Introduction

The principal objective of this study was to characterize how nurses and pharmacists at a poison control center (PCC) determine the likelihood of caller adherence to a health care facility referral.

Methods

A focus group was conducted with 6 nurses and 4 pharmacists from a regional PCC. Content analysis was used to determine themes within the discussion. All participants were certified as specialists in poison information (SPIs).

Results

Four themes were identified: (1) SPIs’ generation of informal “likelihood-of-adherence” assessments as to whether a caller will follow the recommendation to go to a health care facility, (2) SPI communication strategies used to promote adherence, (3) behavior of SPIs during periods of high call volume, and (4) communication training for PCC staff members.

Discussion

This pilot study provides insights in SPIs’ current assessment and communication, particularly those related to promoting caller adherence to recommendations.

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PII: S0099-1767(08)00055-X

doi:10.1016/j.jen.2008.02.015

Journal of Emergency Nursing
Volume 35, Issue 3 , Pages 186-190, May 2009