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The contribution of charity shop volunteering to a positive experience of ageing

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Pages 524-536 | Accepted 16 Jan 2019, Published online: 17 Mar 2019
 

ABSTRACT

Introduction: This study aimed to provide insight into the occupation of charity shop volunteering in the UK and its perceived relationship with health and well-being among volunteers in their 60s.

Method: Six in-depth interviews were carried out with volunteers aged 60 to 69 years. Interpretative phenomenological analysis was used to develop themes representing the participants’ reflections on their experiences of volunteering.

Findings: Charity shop volunteering was found to contribute to a positive perception of ageing in the context of challenging experiences of transition, such as bereavement and the cessation of work, by providing purpose, structure, agency and belonging, depending on the level of autonomy the participants associated with their volunteer role.

Conclusion: Charity shop volunteering can support positive ageing experiences by providing access to valued psychological and social resources for coping with transitions. The relevance of autonomy to this benefit introduces a potential issue of occupational justice, indicating a new area for future volunteering research to define and promote occupational justice among ageing populations.

简介:本研究旨在了解英国慈善商店志愿服务的生活活动及其与60多岁的志愿者健康和福祉的关系。

方法:对60~69岁志愿者进行6次深度访谈。解释性现象学分析被用来发展代表参与者对志愿服务经验的反思的主题。

发现:慈善商店志愿服务通过提供目的、结构、机构和归属感,有助于在具有挑战性的变化过程(如丧亲和停止工作)背景下对老龄化有积极的认知。这取决于参与者的与其志愿者角色相关的自主程度。

结论:慈善商店志愿服务可以通过提供有价值的心理和社会资源来应对变化,从而支持积极的老龄化体验。自主权与这一利益的相关性引起了一个潜在的生活活动正义问题,这表明未来的志愿研究将开辟一个新领域,以界定和促进老龄化人口中的生活活动正义。

Introducción: el presente estudio tuvo como objetivo proporcionar información sobre la ocupación del voluntariado en tiendas de caridad del Reino Unido y dar cuenta de la percepción de su relación con la salud y el bienestar entre voluntarios sexagenarios.

Método: se realizaron seis entrevistas en profundidad con voluntarios de 60 a 69 años. Se utilizó el análisis fenomenológico interpretativo para desarrollar temas que representan las reflexiones de los participantes sobre sus vivencias de voluntariado.

Hallazgos: se descubrió que el voluntariado en tiendas de caridad contribuye a una percepción positiva del envejecimiento en un contexto de experiencias de transición desafiantes, como el cese del trabajo y el duelo, proporcionando un propósito, estructura, agencia y pertenencia, dependiendo del nivel de autonomía que los participantes asociaban a su rol de voluntario.

Conclusión: el voluntariado en tiendas de caridad puede apuntalar experiencias de envejecimiento positivas brindando acceso a valiosos recursos psicológicos y sociales que permiten hacer frente a las transiciones. La relevancia de la autonomía para este beneficio introduce un problema potencial de justicia ocupacional, señalando un área nueva para futuras investigaciones sobre el voluntariado, a fin de definir y promover la justicia ocupacional entre las poblaciones que envejecen.

Acknowledgements

We thank the volunteers who shared their stories and valuable insights, and the charity shop manager who enabled this research to take place.

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