Hegeman Carol R, Roodin Paul, Gilliland Kari A, O'Flathabhain Kate Bliss
Foundation for Long Term Care, Albany, New York 12207, USA.
Gerontol Geriatr Educ. 2010;31(1):37-54. doi: 10.1080/02701960903584418.
In August 2006, the Foundation for Long Term Care (Albany, New York) received funding for a variant on service learning in elder care in which Boomers, other older adults, as well as college students would jointly engage in service-learning projects designed to address community needs in five different college towns and cities. This article reviews the historical antecedents to this project describing how it evolved from service of youth for the benefit of elders to the conceptualization of intergenerational service learning as service with elders. This new conceptualization ties in with Erikson's concept of generativity and the rising interest in civic engagement among elders. Recent research on the impact of volunteerism and health on an older population is reviewed, as is a summary of the different service-learning projects at each academic institution. This article discusses culminating evaluation findings on civic engagement, generativity, and satisfaction from participants at the five colleges in the project and describes challenges associated with evaluating outcomes of the diverse service-learning projects. Recommendations for future work are also discussed.
2006年8月,长期护理基金会(纽约州奥尔巴尼)获得资金,用于开展一项老年护理服务学习的变体项目,其中婴儿潮一代、其他老年人以及大学生将共同参与旨在满足五个不同大学城和城市社区需求的服务学习项目。本文回顾了该项目的历史渊源,描述了它是如何从为老年人服务的青年服务演变为代际服务学习的概念,即与老年人一起服务。这种新的概念与埃里克森的繁衍感概念以及老年人对公民参与兴趣的上升相联系。本文回顾了近期关于志愿服务和健康对老年人群体影响的研究,以及各学术机构不同服务学习项目的总结。本文讨论了该项目中五所学院参与者在公民参与、繁衍感和满意度方面的最终评估结果,并描述了评估不同服务学习项目成果所面临的挑战。还讨论了对未来工作的建议。