This qualitative, phenomenological study focuses on the social construction of bereavement support in voluntary organisations. Three organisations were selected for the research project. These were an adult hospice, a local branch of Cruse, and PEAL (Parents Experiencing Adult Loss); an organisation unique to the locale at the time that the research for this study was conducted. Grounded theory research methodology was used to identify how these organisations construct their services. A key feature of this is their use of volunteers as bereavement supporters. The prime objective of the study was identification of the social construction of these three agencies. In particular the intention was to reveal features contributing to the shaping ...
Volunteering has a long and established place in the health and social care field, with volunteers n...
Current demographic, policy and management changes are a challenge to hospices to develop their volu...
Telephone helplines offer a valued service for those in distress. However, little research has explo...
This qualitative, phenomenological study focuses on the social construction of bereavement support i...
The hospice volunteer is viewed as an integral member of a multidisciplinary team, with various role...
Volunteering is now a regular feature of health and social care service provision with volunteers wo...
This thesis is an ethnographic study of hospice volunteers based in a UK adult hospice. Studies into...
Method: In-depth organisational case studies of five English hospice bereavement services. Analysis:...
Purpose To explore the perspectives of people anticipated to be in their last year of life, family c...
This paper seeks to explore the tension between professionalization and volunteerism in health care....
Method: In-depth organisational case studies of five English hospices. Analysis: Thematic analysis o...
Hospices offer psychosocial support for people with incurable illness, and those approaching death o...
Around 125,000 people volunteer in hospices each year in the UK, and due to the predicted increase i...
This chapter discusses the place and development of volunteering in palliative care in the context o...
Aim: To explore the motivations and experiences of hospice volunteer workers in a UK day-hospice. B...
Volunteering has a long and established place in the health and social care field, with volunteers n...
Current demographic, policy and management changes are a challenge to hospices to develop their volu...
Telephone helplines offer a valued service for those in distress. However, little research has explo...
This qualitative, phenomenological study focuses on the social construction of bereavement support i...
The hospice volunteer is viewed as an integral member of a multidisciplinary team, with various role...
Volunteering is now a regular feature of health and social care service provision with volunteers wo...
This thesis is an ethnographic study of hospice volunteers based in a UK adult hospice. Studies into...
Method: In-depth organisational case studies of five English hospice bereavement services. Analysis:...
Purpose To explore the perspectives of people anticipated to be in their last year of life, family c...
This paper seeks to explore the tension between professionalization and volunteerism in health care....
Method: In-depth organisational case studies of five English hospices. Analysis: Thematic analysis o...
Hospices offer psychosocial support for people with incurable illness, and those approaching death o...
Around 125,000 people volunteer in hospices each year in the UK, and due to the predicted increase i...
This chapter discusses the place and development of volunteering in palliative care in the context o...
Aim: To explore the motivations and experiences of hospice volunteer workers in a UK day-hospice. B...
Volunteering has a long and established place in the health and social care field, with volunteers n...
Current demographic, policy and management changes are a challenge to hospices to develop their volu...
Telephone helplines offer a valued service for those in distress. However, little research has explo...