Talk Time Differences Between Interregional and Intraregional Calls to a Crisis Helpline: Statistical Analysis.
Robin TurkingtonCourtney PottsMaurice D MulvennaRaymond R BondSiobhan M O'NeillEdel EnnisKatie HardcastleElizabeth ScowcroftCiaran MooreLouise HamraPublished in: JMIR mental health (2024)
Statistical analyses showed that there were significant differences between interregional and intraregional calls. On average, callers to crisis helplines stayed on the phone for a shorter period of time if they were routed to a branch within the same region in which the call originated than if they were routed to a branch in a different region of origin. The findings from this study have practical applications, which may allow crisis helplines to manage their resources more effectively and improve caller satisfaction with the service.
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