Omoto A M, Snyder M
University of Kansas.
Nonprofit Manag Leadersh. 1993 Winter;4(2):157-76. doi: 10.1002/nml.4130040204.
Volunteers and volunteer organizations are critical elements in society's response to the HIV epidemic. This article reviews a model of the volunteer process that draws on psychological theory and methodology and incorporates concerns of individual volunteers, volunteer organizations, and society at large. An inventory for assessing the motivations of AIDS volunteers is introduced. The findings from a survey of volunteers working in AIDS organizations around the United States speak to their motivations, their choices of volunteer roles, and their decisions about quitting or continuing service. Based on these findings, a detailed set of recommendations for effective volunteer recruitment, assignment, and retention is offered.
志愿者和志愿者组织是社会应对艾滋病流行的关键要素。本文回顾了一种志愿者过程模型,该模型借鉴了心理学理论和方法,并纳入了个体志愿者、志愿者组织以及整个社会所关注的问题。介绍了一份用于评估艾滋病志愿者动机的量表。对美国各地艾滋病组织中志愿者的一项调查结果揭示了他们的动机、对志愿者角色的选择以及关于退出或继续服务的决定。基于这些发现,提出了一套关于有效招募、分配和留住志愿者的详细建议。