
Volunteers have a long been involved in supporting the delivery of palliative care. Indeed in some countries, the range and quality of hospice and palliative care services depends on the involvement of volunteers. Hospice and palliative care services and volunteering are changing. As society develops, so too does volunteering. Volunteers have growing expectations of organizations, and increasingly seek roles that meet their needs and aspirations, rather than fitting in with organizational approaches. As hospice and palliative care services experience increasing and changing demands for their services due to aging populations with complex healthcare needs, we need to recognize that volunteers have a vital role to play in supporting the delivery of services of the future. The Changing Face of Volunteering in Hospice and Palliative Care explores the complex phenomenon that is volunteering in hospice and palliative care in different countries. It considers how and why volunteering is changing, through the contributions of authors from Western and Eastern Europe, North America, Australia, Africa, and India. It reflects on the influence of culture and organisational contexts, in addition to management approaches, legislative, and political influences, highlighting factors that contribute to the success of volunteering. Contributing to knowledge and understanding in the field of volunteering in hospice and palliative care internationally, this book highlights the factors that contribute to the success of volunteering models, allowing readers to see possibilities for change and find new ideas for innovative practice in their own setting.
This book investigates the evolving role of volunteers within hospice and palliative care systems amidst shifting societal expectations and increasing healthcare demands. Authors Ros Scott and Steven Howlett compile international perspectives to analyze how organizational, cultural, and political factors influence the sustainability and effectiveness of volunteer programs. The text argues that to meet the complex needs of aging populations, organizations must adapt their management strategies to align with the aspirations of modern volunteers.
What You Will Find
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Experts recognize this work as a comprehensive international resource for understanding the structural challenges facing volunteer-dependent healthcare services. Practitioners frequently cite the text for its ability to bridge the gap between organizational management theory and the practical realities of hospice care.
Page Count:
238
Publication Date:
2018-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0191092428
ISBN-13:
9780191092428
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