Objective: To determine whether burnout, role ambiguity, or conflict affects Australian hospice volunteers.Method: Hospice volunteers (n 120) were invited to participate in this pilot survey. Quantitative data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, while the free-text responses were analyzed using thematic content analysis. The Strengthening the Reporting of Observational Studies in Epidemiology (STROBE) Guidelines have been used to report this data. Results: A total of 97 participants completed the survey. The majority were middle-aged women who had been palliative care volunteers for more than 7 years and volun-teered 14 hours/week (median). Participants reported low levels of role ambiguity (x 8.4, standard deviation [SD]+3.0) and...
Australia’s changing social demographic and subsequent flow-on effects to volunteer recruitment pres...
Objectives: Nurses are generally present, and often influential, in supporting patient and family ac...
The purpose of this study was to assess the role of hospice bereavement volunteers in New Zealand. P...
Objective: To determine whether burnout, role ambiguity, or conflict affects Australian hospice volu...
This study examined the role of burnout and connectedness in the job demands–resources (JD-R) model ...
Background: Much palliative care provision relies on the support of volunteers. Attention is paid to...
This paper seeks to explore the tension between professionalization and volunteerism in health care....
Aim: To explore the motivations and experiences of hospice volunteer workers in a UK day-hospice. B...
Hospice palliative care volunteer work—being with dying persons and their often distraught family me...
Volunteering is now a regular feature of health and social care service provision with volunteers wo...
Aims. Stressors, coping and demographic variables were examined as predictors of burnout in a sampl...
Providing palliative care involves serious challenges for nurses, such as end-of-life decisions, con...
Background: It has been found that including volunteers in palliative care is a positive contributio...
This study examined the role of burnout and connectedness in the job demands-resources (JD-R) model ...
BACKGROUND: Volunteers make a major contribution to palliative patient care, and qualitative studies...
Australia’s changing social demographic and subsequent flow-on effects to volunteer recruitment pres...
Objectives: Nurses are generally present, and often influential, in supporting patient and family ac...
The purpose of this study was to assess the role of hospice bereavement volunteers in New Zealand. P...
Objective: To determine whether burnout, role ambiguity, or conflict affects Australian hospice volu...
This study examined the role of burnout and connectedness in the job demands–resources (JD-R) model ...
Background: Much palliative care provision relies on the support of volunteers. Attention is paid to...
This paper seeks to explore the tension between professionalization and volunteerism in health care....
Aim: To explore the motivations and experiences of hospice volunteer workers in a UK day-hospice. B...
Hospice palliative care volunteer work—being with dying persons and their often distraught family me...
Volunteering is now a regular feature of health and social care service provision with volunteers wo...
Aims. Stressors, coping and demographic variables were examined as predictors of burnout in a sampl...
Providing palliative care involves serious challenges for nurses, such as end-of-life decisions, con...
Background: It has been found that including volunteers in palliative care is a positive contributio...
This study examined the role of burnout and connectedness in the job demands-resources (JD-R) model ...
BACKGROUND: Volunteers make a major contribution to palliative patient care, and qualitative studies...
Australia’s changing social demographic and subsequent flow-on effects to volunteer recruitment pres...
Objectives: Nurses are generally present, and often influential, in supporting patient and family ac...
The purpose of this study was to assess the role of hospice bereavement volunteers in New Zealand. P...