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Mobilising people as assets for active ageing promotion: a multi-stakeholder perspective on peer volunteering initiatives

机译:动员人民作为积极老化促进的资产:对同行志愿者举措的多利益攸关方视角

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Successful peer volunteering is central to many community-based, active ageing initiatives. This study synthesises the perspectives of a range of stakeholders involved in peer volunteering initiatives and provides recommendations as to how peer volunteers can be effectively mobilised as community assets. An evidence synthesis of qualitative data from (a) the evaluation of ACE (Active, Connected, Engaged), a feasibility trial of a peer volunteering active ageing intervention, and (b) interviews with volunteers and managers of third sector organisations providing peer volunteering programmes. Data were analysed using directed content analysis. Ten managers, 22 volunteers and 20 ACE participants were interviewed. The analysis identified six main themes, 33 higher and 22 sub themes. Main themes were: (i) Motives, (ii) Benefits, (iii) Skills and Characteristics, (iv) Challenges, (v) Training Needs, (vi) Recruitment and Retention. Altruism, changes in life circumstances, opportunities to reconnect with the community and personal fulfilment were the main reasons for volunteering. Volunteering was described as being personally rewarding, an avenue to acquire new skills and knowledge, and an opportunity for increased social connections and physical activity. Good peer volunteers are committed, reliable, have a good sense of humour, good interpersonal skills and are able to relate to participants. When pairing volunteers with participants, shared interests and geographical proximity are important to consider. Clarity of role, level of time commitment, regular feedback, recognition of effort and strong networks for on-going support are important strategies to facilitate volunteer retention. The findings of this study support the value of peer volunteering as a strategy for mobilising community assets in promoting active ageing. To ensure success and longevity, these schemes require appropriate funding and efficient administrative support.
机译:成功的同伴志愿服务是许多基于社区,积极的老龄化举措的核心。本研究综合了一系列参与同行志愿者举措的利益相关者的观点,并为同行志愿者如何被视为社区资产的建议提供了建议。来自(a)评估ACE(Active,Connect,Anfry)的评估,同行志愿服务的可行性试验的证据综合(a)志愿服务的可行性衰老干预,以及(b)与提供同行志愿者计划的第三部门组织的志愿者和经理进行访谈。使用定向内容分析分析数据。接受了十名管理人员,22名志愿者和20名Ace参与者进行了采访。分析确定了六个主要主题,33个较高和22个子主题。主要主题是:(i)动机,(ii)福利,(iii)技能和特征,(iv)挑战,(v)培训需求,(vi)招募和保留。利他主义,生活中的变化,与社区重新联系的机会和个人履行是志愿服务的主要原因。志愿服务被描述为个人奖励,一个获得新技能和知识的途径,以及增加社会联系和身体活动的机会。良好的同伴志愿者致力于,可靠,具有良好的幽默感,良好的人际交往技能,能够与参与者有关。当与参与者的志愿者配对时,共享利益和地理邻近度都很重要考虑。作用的清晰度,时间级别承诺,定期反馈,对努力的承认和强势网络的持续支持是促进志愿者保留的重要策略。本研究的调查结果支持同行志愿服务作为动员社区资产在促进积极老龄化方面的战略。为确保成功和长寿,这些计划需要适当的资金和高效的行政支持。

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