Cole Marilyn B, Macdonald Karen C
Quinnipiac University, Hamden, CT, USA.
Occup Ther Int. 2011 Mar;18(1):18-31. doi: 10.1002/oti.307. Epub 2010 Nov 18.
As the baby boomer generation, born 1945-1963, begins its transition to retirement, what might be the position of volunteering within their new life structure? Using retired occupational therapists as a purposive sample (n = 50), this survey provides a description of the volunteer experience in three distinct phases: 1) Pre-retirement contemplation and preparation; 2) Actions, thoughts and feelings during the volunteer experience; and 3) Thoughts and feelings related to ending their volunteer roles. Results reveal that while retirees are highly motivated by altruism and the wish to stay engaged and connected with others through volunteering, they often find the existing structure of the organizations unable and unwilling to provide the kinds of volunteer roles that meet their needs and goals. These findings closely align with evidence from multidisciplinary and public health literature on civic engagement in the Third Age, retired but not disabled. In conclusion, results imply three new roles for occupational therapy practitioners with volunteering: 1) Promoting volunteer exploration and participation for older adult clients with disabilities; 2) Providing group interventions for Third Agers transitioning to retirement; and 3) Consulting with the organizations that depend on volunteers to guide them in revising the way they define and organize volunteer roles. Study is limited to one specific population but paves the way for replication with a broader range of participants.
随着出生于1945年至1963年的婴儿潮一代开始向退休过渡,志愿服务在他们新的生活结构中可能处于什么位置?本调查以退休职业治疗师为目标样本(n = 50),描述了志愿服务经历的三个不同阶段:1)退休前的思考与准备;2)志愿服务期间的行动、想法和感受;3)与结束志愿者角色相关的想法和感受。结果显示,虽然退休人员因利他主义以及希望通过志愿服务保持参与并与他人建立联系而积极性很高,但他们常常发现现有组织架构无法且不愿意提供符合他们需求和目标的志愿者角色。这些发现与多学科和公共卫生文献中关于第三年龄段(退休但未残疾)公民参与的证据密切一致。总之,结果表明职业治疗从业者在志愿服务方面有三个新角色:1)促进残疾老年客户参与志愿者活动的探索和参与;2)为即将退休的第三年龄段人群提供团体干预;3)与依赖志愿者的组织进行咨询,指导他们修改定义和组织志愿者角色的方式。本研究仅限于一个特定人群,但为更广泛参与者的重复研究铺平了道路。