Background: Much palliative care provision relies on the support of volunteers. Attention is paid to the risks to professionals providing care, such as stress and burnout, but understanding if this is an issue for volunteers is little understood. It is important to understand the impact their role has on volunteers emotional well-being. Aim: To explore the experiences of palliative care volunteers and how the role impacted on their emotional well-being. Design: Interpretative phenomenological analysis, with data collected through semi-structured interviews. Setting/participants: Volunteers in patient-facing roles within palliative and end-of-life care services in the UK. Results: Volunteers (n = 10) across three palliative and end-of-life c...
Objective: To determine whether burnout, role ambiguity, or conflict affects Australian hospice volu...
This chapter discusses the place and development of volunteering in palliative care in the context o...
Background: Volunteers make a major contribution to palliative care but little is known specifically...
The impact of palliative and end-of-life care volunteers’ roles in relation to their emotional well-...
Background: It has been found that including volunteers in palliative care is a positive contributio...
Around 125,000 people volunteer in hospices each year in the UK, and due to the predicted increase i...
This paper addresses the stories of volunteers in hospice and palliative care (HPC) from eight Europ...
AbstractContextDespite the extent of volunteers’ contribution to palliative care, and their role in ...
BACKGROUND: Volunteers make a major contribution to palliative patient care, and qualitative studies...
Objectives Volunteers have an important place in palliative care (PC), positively influencing qualit...
Hospice palliative care volunteer work—being with dying persons and their often distraught family me...
Background Compassion fatigue refers to the emotional and physical exhaustion felt by professionals ...
The hospice volunteer is viewed as an integral member of a multidisciplinary team, with various role...
This study examined the role of burnout and connectedness in the job demands–resources (JD-R) model ...
Purpose To explore the perspectives of people anticipated to be in their last year of life, family c...
Objective: To determine whether burnout, role ambiguity, or conflict affects Australian hospice volu...
This chapter discusses the place and development of volunteering in palliative care in the context o...
Background: Volunteers make a major contribution to palliative care but little is known specifically...
The impact of palliative and end-of-life care volunteers’ roles in relation to their emotional well-...
Background: It has been found that including volunteers in palliative care is a positive contributio...
Around 125,000 people volunteer in hospices each year in the UK, and due to the predicted increase i...
This paper addresses the stories of volunteers in hospice and palliative care (HPC) from eight Europ...
AbstractContextDespite the extent of volunteers’ contribution to palliative care, and their role in ...
BACKGROUND: Volunteers make a major contribution to palliative patient care, and qualitative studies...
Objectives Volunteers have an important place in palliative care (PC), positively influencing qualit...
Hospice palliative care volunteer work—being with dying persons and their often distraught family me...
Background Compassion fatigue refers to the emotional and physical exhaustion felt by professionals ...
The hospice volunteer is viewed as an integral member of a multidisciplinary team, with various role...
This study examined the role of burnout and connectedness in the job demands–resources (JD-R) model ...
Purpose To explore the perspectives of people anticipated to be in their last year of life, family c...
Objective: To determine whether burnout, role ambiguity, or conflict affects Australian hospice volu...
This chapter discusses the place and development of volunteering in palliative care in the context o...
Background: Volunteers make a major contribution to palliative care but little is known specifically...