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Exploring the role of volunteers in social care for older adults

Ailsa Cameron (School for Policy Studies, University of Bristol, Bristol, UK)
Eleanor K. Johnson (School for Policy Studies, University of Bristol, Bristol, UK)
Paul B. Willis (School for Policy Studies, University of Bristol, Bristol, UK)
Liz Lloyd (School for Policy Studies, University of Bristol, Bristol, UK)
Randall Smith (School for Policy Studies, University of Bristol, Bristol, UK)

Quality in Ageing and Older Adults

ISSN: 1471-7794

Article publication date: 1 July 2020

Issue publication date: 15 July 2020

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Abstract

Purpose

This paper aims to report the findings of a study that explores the contribution volunteers make to social care for older adults, identifying lessons for the social care sector and policymakers.

Design/methodology/approach

An exploratory multiple case study design was used to capture the perspectives and experiences of managers of services, volunteer co-ordinators, volunteers, paid care staff and older people. Seven diverse social care organisations took part in the study drawn from three locations in the South West of England.

Findings

This study identified three distinct models of volunteer contribution to social care services for older people. Although the contributions made by volunteers to services are valued, the study drew attention to some of the challenges related to their involvement.

Research limitations/implications

The organisations taking part in this small-scale study were all based in the South West of England, and the findings are therefore not generalisable but contribute to the growing evidence base related to this important field.

Practical implications

This study demonstrates the importance of the volunteer co-ordinator role and suggests that it is properly funded and resourced. It also confirms the importance of volunteers receiving appropriate training and support.

Originality/value

Given the increasing involvement of volunteers in the provision of social care, this paper provides lessons to ensure the role of volunteers in social care enhances rather than diminishes the quality of care provided.

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Acknowledgements

This study presents independent research funded by the NIHR School for Social Care Research (Grant Number C088/CM/UBDA-P119). The views expressed in this publication are those of the authors and not necessarily those of the NIHR School for Social Care Research or the Department of Health and Social Care, NIHR or NHS.

Citation

Cameron, A., Johnson, E.K., Willis, P.B., Lloyd, L. and Smith, R. (2020), "Exploring the role of volunteers in social care for older adults", Quality in Ageing and Older Adults, Vol. 21 No. 2, pp. 129-139. https://doi.org/10.1108/QAOA-02-2020-0005

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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