探讨以社区为基础的老年人志愿服务对志愿者的影响:加拿大安大略省的一项混合方法研究

IF 1.5 4区 社会学 Q2 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY
Jessica Gaber , Fiona Parascandalo , Stephanie Di Pelino , Julie Datta , Larkin Lamarche , Housne Begum , Rebecca E. Clark , Cherie Gagnon , Doug Oliver , David Price , Dee Mangin
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志愿人员支持世界各地的社区卫生。志愿者自己也经历了积极的结果。文献中的空白包括志愿者的整个生命周期,以及与特定项目要素相关的结果。我们的目标是了解志愿者参与一个支持有健康和生活目标的老年人的项目是如何影响志愿者的。我们在加拿大安大略省的六个地点使用了融合混合方法设计。数据是通过焦点小组/访谈、志愿者撰写的叙述和调查收集的。分析包括专题分析、描述性统计、配对t检验以及定性和定量结果的收敛性。总共有23名志愿者参加了焦点小组/访谈,31名志愿者完成了调查(11个重叠)。关键的定性影响是:有机会结识新朋友,看到新的地方,了解社区;规划健康的行为改变;提高沟通和人际交往能力;了解老年人及其健康;感情的贡献;建立或维持职业技能;以及对情绪和认知健康的影响。在基线和12个月之间,剧烈的体育活动和生活质量有中低水平的增加。这些结果可以帮助那些寻求在未来建立有效的志愿者项目的人。我们建议未来的评估应该包括与志愿服务相关的领域,以及与特定项目要素相关的结果。
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Exploring the effects of community-based volunteering to support older adults on volunteers: A mixed methods study in Ontario, Canada
Volunteers support community health worldwide. Volunteers themselves experience positive outcomes. Gaps in the literature include volunteers across the lifespan, and outcomes related to specific program elements. Our objective was to understand how volunteering with a program supporting older adults with health and life goals impacted volunteers. We used a convergent mixed methods design in six sites across Ontario, Canada. Data were collected through focus groups/interviews, volunteer-written narratives, and surveys. Analysis included thematic analysis, descriptive statistics, paired t-tests, and convergence of qualitative and quantitative results. Overall, 23 volunteers participated in focus groups/interviews and 31 completed surveys (11 overlapped). Key qualitative impacts were: opportunity to meet new people, see new places, and learn about the community; planning healthy behaviour change; improved communication and people skills; learning about older adults and their health; feelings of contribution; building or maintaining career skills; and some impacts on emotional or cognitive health. Between baseline and 12-months, vigorous physical activity and quality of life had low-medium increases. These results can help those seeking to build effective volunteer programs in the future. We suggest future evaluations to understand volunteer outcomes should include domains related to volunteerism in general as well as outcomes related to specific program elements.
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Evaluation and Program Planning
Evaluation and Program Planning SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY-
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期刊介绍: Evaluation and Program Planning is based on the principle that the techniques and methods of evaluation and planning transcend the boundaries of specific fields and that relevant contributions to these areas come from people representing many different positions, intellectual traditions, and interests. In order to further the development of evaluation and planning, we publish articles from the private and public sectors in a wide range of areas: organizational development and behavior, training, planning, human resource development, health and mental, social services, mental retardation, corrections, substance abuse, and education.
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