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What motivates people to volunteer? The case of volunteer AIDS caregivers in faith-based organizations in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa

机译:是什么促使人们自愿参加?南非夸祖鲁-纳塔尔省基于信仰的组织中的艾滋病自愿志愿者护理人员

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Volunteers are increasingly being relied upon to provide home-based care for people living with AIDS in South Africa and this presents several unique challenges specific to the HIV/AIDS context in Africa. Yet it is not clear what motivates people to volunteer as home-based caregivers. Drawing on the functional theory on volunteer motivations, this study uses data from qualitative interviews with 57 volunteer caregivers of people living with HIV/AIDS in six semi-rural South African communities to explore volunteer motivations. Findings revealed complex motivations underlying volunteering in AIDS care. Consistent with functional theorizing, most of the volunteers reported having more than one motive for enrolling as volunteers. Of the 11 categories of motivations identified, those relating to altruistic concerns for others and community, employment or career benefits and a desire by the unemployed to avoid idleness were the most frequently mentioned. Volunteers also saw volunteering as an opportunity to learn caring skills or to put their own skills to good use, for personal growth and to attract good things to themselves. A few of the volunteers were heeding a religious call, hoping to gain community recognition, dealing with a devastating experience of AIDS in the family or motivated for social reasons. Care organizations’ poor understanding of volunteer motives, a mismatch between organizational goals and volunteer motivations, and inadequate funding meant that volunteers’ most pressing motives were not satisfied. This led to discontentment, resentment and attrition among volunteers. The findings have implications for home-based care policies and programmes, suggesting the need to rethink current models using non-stipended volunteers in informal AIDS care. Information about volunteer motivations could help organizations plan recruitment messages, recruit volunteers whose motives match organizational goals and plan how to assist volunteers to satisfy these motives. This could reduce resentment and attrition among volunteers and improve programme sustainability.
机译:越来越多地依靠志愿人员为南非的艾滋病患者提供家庭护理,这给非洲的艾滋病毒/艾滋病带来了一些独特的挑战。然而,尚不清楚什么因素促使人们自愿作为家庭照料者。基于志愿者动机的功能理论,本研究使用对六个半农村南非社区中57位艾滋病毒/艾滋病感染者的志愿者照顾者进行的定性访谈数据,以探索志愿者动机。调查结果揭示了志愿者自愿参与艾滋病护理的复杂动机。与功能理论化相一致,大多数志愿者报告说有不止一种动机来招募志愿者。在确定的11种动机中,最经常提及的动机涉及与他人和社区的利他主义关注,就业或职业福利以及失业者避免闲置的愿望。志愿者还把志愿活动看作是学习关怀技能或善用自己的技能,促进个人成长和吸引美好事物的机会。一些志愿者正在听宗教呼吁,希望得到社区的认可,处理家庭中毁灭性的艾滋病经历或出于社会原因而受到激励。护理组织对志愿者动机的了解不足,组织目标与志愿者动机之间的不匹配以及资金不足,这意味着对志愿者最紧迫的动机不满意。这导致了志愿者的不满,怨恨和消耗。研究结果对基于家庭的护理政策和计划具有影响,表明有必要在非正式AIDS护理中使用非指定志愿者重新思考当前的模式。有关志愿者动机的信息可以帮助组织计划招聘信息,招募动机与组织目标相匹配的志愿者,并计​​划如何协助志愿者满足这些动机。这可以减少志愿者之间的不满和损耗,并提高计划的可持续性。

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