Jorge Pérez-Corrales, PhD, is Professor, Department of Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Rehabilitation and Physical Medicine, Research Group of Humanities and Qualitative Research in Health Science, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Madrid, Spain.
Elisabet Huertas-Hoyas, PhD, is Professor, Department of Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Rehabilitation and Physical Medicine, Research Group in Evaluation and Assessment of Capacity, Functionality and Disability, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Madrid, Spain;
Am J Occup Ther. 2022 Mar 1;76(2). doi: 10.5014/ajot.2022.045104.
Volunteering is an activity that facilitates social welfare, a sense of connection to others, and the construction of links with other people and the community.
To describe the experience of a group of people with serious mental illness (SMI) who engaged in community volunteer work.
Qualitative, phenomenological study using purposeful sampling and an inductive thematic analysis.
Several mental health community centers in Madrid and Catalonia, Spain.
People with SMI engaged in community volunteer work. Outcomes and Measures: In-depth interviews were used to collect data.
Two themes, with four subthemes each, emerged from the data: (1) engaging in a meaningful occupation enhances the recovery process (subthemes: undergoing positive experiences, performing or resuming a meaningful occupation, living in the present moment, and relating with one's social and family environment) and (2) a process of mutual support (subthemes: in helping others, you help yourself; helping others on the basis of one's first-person experience; recover before you can help others; and role of professionals in volunteering).
Volunteering is perceived as a meaningful occupation. Helping others generates a reciprocal benefit that favors the recovery process and contributes to the establishment of personal and social bonds. What This Article Adds: This study provides a basis for understanding the potential of volunteering to be a meaningful occupation in the recovery process of people with SMI. It can help occupational therapy practitioners develop volunteer-based intervention programs that support the recovery process.
志愿服务是一种促进社会福利、与他人建立联系以及与他人和社区建立联系的活动。
描述一群患有严重精神疾病(SMI)的人参与社区志愿工作的体验。
使用目的性抽样和归纳主题分析的定性、现象学研究。
西班牙马德里和加泰罗尼亚的几个心理健康社区中心。
参与社区志愿工作的患有 SMI 的人。
使用深入访谈收集数据。
从数据中出现了两个主题,每个主题都有四个子主题:(1)从事有意义的职业会增强康复过程(子主题:经历积极的体验、从事或恢复有意义的职业、活在当下、与社会和家庭环境建立关系)和(2)相互支持的过程(子主题:在帮助他人的过程中,你也帮助了自己;基于第一人称经验帮助他人;在能够帮助他人之前先康复;以及专业人员在志愿服务中的作用)。
志愿服务被视为一种有意义的职业。帮助他人会产生互惠互利的效果,有利于康复过程,并有助于建立个人和社会关系。
这项研究为理解志愿服务在 SMI 患者的康复过程中作为一种有意义的职业的潜力提供了基础。它可以帮助职业治疗师制定基于志愿服务的干预计划,以支持康复过程。