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http://www.jpalliativecare.com/article.asp?issn=0973-1075;year=2008;volume=14...

The IJPC has an article about retention of hospice palliative care volunteers.

 

 » Abstract  

This article explores the issues of hospice palliative care volunteer attrition and retention (i.e., why volunteers leave and how to keep them interested). In addition, common sources of stress for volunteers will be identified and suggestions for alleviating stress will be offered. Volunteers are special people; patients and families greatly appreciate the care and support they provide and the other staff members' (e.g., nurses) jobs are often made easier because of them. Thus, maintaining a committed group of volunteers is an extremely important task for volunteer coordinators. The literature reviewed in this article focused mostly on North American studies and was limited to research that specifically involved hospice palliative care volunteers as participants.

Posted via web from Hospice Volunteer Training Online

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