Volunteer Programs for Hospitalized Older Adults in North America, Europe, and Australia: A Scoping Review

北美、欧洲和澳大利亚住院老年人志愿者项目:范围界定综述

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Abstract

Due to the rapidly aging population, hospitals are increasingly caring for more older patient. Implementing volunteer programs focused on providing care to hospitalized older adults is a way for hospitals to better support them. Despite the growing presence of volunteer programs in hospital settings, there remains a limited understanding of how these programs are structured, their impact on patient care, and their integration within healthcare teams. Addressing this gap is essential for optimizing volunteer engagement and improving hospital-based support for older adults. The purpose of this scoping review is to assess the existing literature surrounding volunteer programs designed to support hospitalized older adults and identify gaps that are present for future research and inquiry. Employing Arskey and O'Malley's scoping review methodology, 27 publications met our study's inclusion criteria. Thematically analyzing our data surfaced three overall themes: (1) the Influence of Volunteer Training on Roles and Functions, (2) Volunteer Perspectives on their Roles, and (3) the Impact of Volunteers in Hospital Settings. We noted that volunteers have different motivations for participating in volunteer programs. Healthcare professionals generally have positive views of hospital volunteer programs for older adults, but also express reservations and tend to have limited interactions with volunteers. Moreover, as volunteer roles were seen mainly to supplement family caregiver roles, future volunteer programs are encouraged to also consider the unique roles and needs of families and develop solutions to ensure that quality care can be delivered to both older patients and their family caregivers. Future research should explore how volunteer programs can be better integrated within interdisciplinary teams, assess their long-term impact on patient outcomes, and identify strategies to strengthen collaboration between volunteers, healthcare professionals, and family caregivers to optimize care for hospitalized older adults.

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