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Older Adults’ Attitudes Toward Virtual Volunteering During the COVID-19 Pandemic

机译:老年人在Covid-19流行期间对虚拟志愿服务的态度

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Abstract This study explored older adults’ attitudes toward virtual volunteering during the COVID-19 pandemic. A 22-item survey was administered to 229 volunteers who previously worked with children through the Oasis Intergenerational Tutoring program in St. Louis. Questions focused on technology use patterns and attitudes toward virtual volunteering. Most respondents have used a computer, a smartphone, and the Internet before at home (90.3%), but 22.8% of respondents feel uncomfortable or very uncomfortable when using the Internet. Video conferencing software such as Zoom or Skype was not used before by 14.0% of the respondents, the top reasons being because they prefer other forms of communication (48.4%) or find it too difficult to keep up with technology (19.4%). If tutoring becomes virtual-only, 60.6% of the participants responded they were somewhat likely or very likely to participate, with significant variation by school districts (X2 = 21.92, p .05, Cramer’s V = 0.33) ranging from 42.6% to 96.0% (Bonferroni post hoc p .05). Tutors from school districts that were less likely to tutor virtually had lower levels of education and higher levels of discomfort when using the Internet. The respondents also voiced that while virtual tutoring may eliminate barriers to in-person tutoring, such as commuting to schools and inclement weather, they were concerned about establishing a personal connection with their students online. These findings suggest that tutors anticipate both benefits and challenges with virtual volunteering and efforts to engage older adults virtually should factor in prior use of technology and variations by geography.
机译:摘要本研究探讨了老年人对Covid-19大流行期间对虚拟志愿者的态度。在229件志愿者管理到229件调查,以前通过圣路易斯的绿洲代际辅导计划与儿童合作。专注于技术使用模式和对虚拟志愿者的态度的问题。大多数受访者在家里之前使用过电脑,智能手机和互联网(90.3%),但在使用互联网时,22.8%的受访者感到不舒服或非常不舒服。视频会议软件如Zoom或Skype等14.0%的受访者未使用,主要原因是他们更喜欢其他形式的通信(48.4%)或发现它太难跟上技术(19.4%)。如果辅导变得虚拟,60.6%的参与者回应他们有可能或很可能参加,学区(X2 = 21.92,P <.05,CRAMER的v = 0.33)的重大变化范围从42.6%到96.0 %(Bonferroni post hoc p <.05)。来自学区的辅导员在使用互联网时几乎具有较低的教育水平和更高水平的不适。受访者也表达了这一点,而虚拟辅导可能会消除对亲自辅导的障碍,例如通勤到学校和恶劣天气,他们担心在网上与学生建立个人联系。这些调查结果表明,辅导员预计与虚拟志愿者和努力的福利和挑战,几乎应考虑到以前使用技术和地理的变化。

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