The selection and training of volunteers for a rural, home-based hospice program

M.D. Paul T. Werner , M.S. Phillip S. Chard (Training Director) , Carl Hawkins, Thomas Marshall
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Volunteers are essential to smaller hospice care programs. These volunteers must be selected and trained to provide these services. The training program has several goals: content acquisition, experiential learning, mutual screening and selection, team building, and public relations. Selection processes avoid persons who have rigid beliefs, unresolved grief, or negative personalities as well as those who talk too much. The training uses many teaching methods to emphasize hospice philosophy, team building, communication skills, death awareness, empathy skills, basic nursing skills, impact of death on family, cancer information, pain control, and physician-care factors. Concrete examples of how each of these themes is accomplished are included in the paper. This program has worked well in preparing a group of volunteers for a rural, home-based hospice program in northern Michigan and represents one example of an effective approach.

为农村家庭临终关怀项目选择和培训志愿者。
志愿者对于小型临终关怀项目来说是必不可少的。必须挑选和训练这些志愿人员来提供这些服务。培训计划有几个目标:获取内容、体验式学习、相互筛选和选择、团队建设和公共关系。选择过程会避开那些信仰僵化、悲伤未解、性格消极以及话多的人。培训采用多种教学方法,强调安宁疗护理念、团队建设、沟通技巧、死亡意识、移情技巧、基本护理技巧、死亡对家庭的影响、癌症资讯、疼痛控制、医师照护因素等。论文中包含了如何完成这些主题的具体示例。这个项目在为密歇根州北部农村家庭临终关怀项目的一群志愿者做准备方面效果很好,代表了一个有效方法的例子。
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