Views on volunteering in mental health: a focus group study with mental health professionals and volunteers in Portugal.

Mariana Pinto da Costa, Jaime Oliveira
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Abstract

Introduction: Volunteering has reported health benefits. However, little is known in Portugal about the views of mental health professionals and volunteers on volunteering in mental health care.

Methods: A qualitative secondary analysis of data from six focus groups with 28 participants was conducted in order to explore and compare the perspectives on volunteering in mental health of two stakeholders: mental health professionals and volunteers in Portugal.

Results: Four main themes arose: the nature of the volunteering relationship; volunteering has multiple aims; technology has potential for volunteering; and volunteering has its challenges. Although there were mostly commonalities between their views, some variability suggested that different stakeholders may consider different aspects of volunteering differently. Overall, stakeholders called for structured recruitment and support, training, defining boundaries and fighting the stigma of mental illness.

Conclusion: Despite the lack of volunteering tradition in mental health care in Portugal, volunteering programmes were perceived as an important resource for patients with mental illness.

对心理健康志愿服务的看法:葡萄牙心理健康专业人员和志愿者的焦点小组研究
引言:据报道,志愿服务对健康有益。然而,葡萄牙对心理健康专业人员和志愿者对心理健康护理志愿服务的看法知之甚少。方法:对来自6个重点小组的28名参与者的数据进行定性二次分析,以探索和比较两个利益相关者对心理健康志愿服务的看法:心理健康专业人员和葡萄牙志愿者;志愿服务有多种目的;技术具有志愿服务的潜力;志愿服务也有其挑战。尽管他们的观点大多有共性,但一些差异表明,不同的利益攸关方可能会对志愿服务的不同方面有不同的考虑。总的来说,利益相关者呼吁有组织的招聘和支持、培训、界定界限以及消除精神疾病的污名。结论:尽管葡萄牙在精神卫生保健方面缺乏志愿服务传统,但志愿服务方案被视为精神疾病患者的重要资源。
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