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Effectiveness of a Holistic Capacity-Building Program for Volunteers in Community-Based End-of-Life Care

Qianrong Wang, Iris K. W. Chan, VW Lou

2020Research on Social Work Practice23 citationsDOI

Abstract

Objective: Despite the importance of volunteers in end-of-life care (EoLC), ways to empower their engagement therein remain unclear. The aim of our study was to examine the effectiveness of a holistic capacity-building program for volunteers in community-based EoLC. Methods: Applicants completed a capacity-building program in four steps: motivational screening, core competence training, internships, and in-service supervision. Screening involved completing a self-administered risk assessment and being interviewed by a social worker, and a questionnaire was developed to evaluate the effectiveness of training at pretraining, posttraining, and 6-month follow-up. Results: Of 171 applicants, 88 completed core competence training after screening, and 53 continued volunteering for the 6 months that followed. Their competence in EoLC, awareness of self-care, and death work competence significantly improved after training and remained intact at 6-month follow-up. Conclusions: The four-phase capacity-building program effectively empowered volunteers to provide EoLC for elderly persons in their communities.

Topics & Concepts

Competence (human resources)Social workInternshipCore competencyNursingMedicinePsychologyMedical educationSocial psychologyMarketingBusinessEconomicsEconomic growthPalliative Care and End-of-Life IssuesHealthcare Education and Workforce IssuesGeriatric Care and Nursing Homes
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