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  Volunteers in an Oncology Support Organization
 
 
Title: Volunteers in an Oncology Support Organization
Author: Remmer, Jean
Edgar, Linda
Rapkin, Bruce
Appeared in: Journal of psychosocial oncology
Paging: Volume 19 (2001) nr. 1 pages 63-83
Year: 2001-03-22
Contents: Peer-led oncology support services are increasingly important as accessible and affordable adjuncts to medical care. Volunteers involved in these programs frequently have experienced cancer, either their own diagnosis or a family member's. This descriptive study explores the motivations, stress, and satisfaction of volunteers working in such a service. Using a framework developed by Omoto and Snyder, which identified three stages of the volunteer dynamic-the antecedents, experiences, and consequences-this study identified details about volunteers' motivations, their satisfactions, their relationship with the organization, and the effects of the work on them. Differences in motivations and stress were found between volunteers who had had a cancer diagnosis and those who had not. There was a high level of satisfaction and volunteer continuity, although the more veteran volunteers tended to be less satisfied. Key implications include the importance of a supportive work environment that satisfies motivations and attends to needs of the volunteer as well as the clientele. The authors offer suggestions for organizational structures that can promote volunteer continuity and thus effective provision of service.
Publisher: Routledge
Source file: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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