Weeks Lori E, MacQuarrie Colleen
Department of Family & Nutritional Sciences, University of Prince Edward Island, 550 University Avenue, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada.
Am J Hosp Palliat Care. 2011 Aug;28(5):342-9. doi: 10.1177/1049909110389322. Epub 2010 Nov 17.
We invited men to discuss their volunteer careers with hospice-palliative care (HPC) to better understand how to recruit and train, retain and support, and then successfully end their volunteer experience. Nine male current or former HPC volunteers participated in face-to-face interviews which were transcribed and analyzed. The men described a complex interplay of individual characteristics with the unique roles available to HPC volunteers. The men's recruitment experiences coalesced around both individually based and organizationally based themes. Results pertaining to retention revealed the interchange between their personalities, the perks and pitfalls of the unique experiences of an HPC volunteer, and the value of the organization's support for these volunteers. Our interpretation of these experiences can help HPC organizations enhance their recruitment, retention, and support of male volunteers.
我们邀请男性讨论他们在临终关怀与姑息治疗(HPC)领域的志愿者经历,以便更好地了解如何招募、培训、留住并支持他们,然后顺利结束他们的志愿者经历。九名现任或前任HPC男性志愿者参与了面对面访谈,访谈内容被转录并进行了分析。这些男性描述了个人特质与HPC志愿者独特角色之间的复杂相互作用。男性的招募经历围绕基于个人和基于组织的主题展开。与留任意向相关的结果揭示了他们的个性、HPC志愿者独特经历的利弊以及组织对这些志愿者支持的价值之间的相互影响。我们对这些经历的解读有助于HPC组织加强对男性志愿者的招募、留存和支持。