Beneficiaries of volunteering: a bioethical perspective

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Autor(a) principal: Selli, Lucilda
Data de Publicação: 2008
Outros Autores: Garrafa, Volnei, Junges, José Roque
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
eng
Título da fonte: Revista de Saúde Pública
Texto Completo: https://www.revistas.usp.br/rsp/article/view/32555
Resumo: OBJECTIVE: To describe volunteers' perceptions of the beneficiaries of volunteering within the hospital setting and the influence that the theme of benefits exercises on their motivations. METHODS: This is an exploratory study with a qualitative approach. One hundred and ten volunteers working in health services that are references for the treatment of cancer in Rio de Janeiro (Southeastern Brazil) are the subjects of this study. Data was collected between October and December 2001. Data was obtained by two instruments - a questionnaire which identifies the socioeconomic profile and the motivations for undertaking voluntary activity; and a semi-structured interview that provided complementary information. RESULTS: According to the volunteers' perception, the beneficiaries of voluntary activity were, primarily, the patient, (50.5%); secondarily the volunteer him/herself (41.9%); and least of all, the institution and the society in which these benefits are obtained (7.6%). Both the patient and the volunteer were considered simultaneously beneficiaries, being that the volunteer tends to receive more benefits. A comprehension of the social benefits of this activity was also reported. CONCLUSIONS: A notion of the social importance of their volunteering was verified among the volunteers. However, the study indicates that a larger articulation is lacking between individual motivations and volunteer work as a setting within which social problems may be confronted.
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spelling Beneficiaries of volunteering: a bioethical perspective Beneficiarios del trabajo voluntario: una lectura a partir de la bioética Beneficiários do trabalho voluntário: uma leitura a partir da bioética Voluntary WorkerspsychologyMotivationCancer Care FacilitiesHospice CareBioethicsTrabalhadores VoluntáriospsicologiaMotivaçãoInstitutos de CâncerCuidados PaliativosBioéticaTrabajadores VoluntariospsicologíaMotivaciónInstituciones OncológicasCuidados PaliativosBioética OBJECTIVE: To describe volunteers' perceptions of the beneficiaries of volunteering within the hospital setting and the influence that the theme of benefits exercises on their motivations. METHODS: This is an exploratory study with a qualitative approach. One hundred and ten volunteers working in health services that are references for the treatment of cancer in Rio de Janeiro (Southeastern Brazil) are the subjects of this study. Data was collected between October and December 2001. Data was obtained by two instruments - a questionnaire which identifies the socioeconomic profile and the motivations for undertaking voluntary activity; and a semi-structured interview that provided complementary information. RESULTS: According to the volunteers' perception, the beneficiaries of voluntary activity were, primarily, the patient, (50.5%); secondarily the volunteer him/herself (41.9%); and least of all, the institution and the society in which these benefits are obtained (7.6%). Both the patient and the volunteer were considered simultaneously beneficiaries, being that the volunteer tends to receive more benefits. A comprehension of the social benefits of this activity was also reported. CONCLUSIONS: A notion of the social importance of their volunteering was verified among the volunteers. However, the study indicates that a larger articulation is lacking between individual motivations and volunteer work as a setting within which social problems may be confronted. OBJETIVO: Descrever a percepção dos voluntários sobre os beneficiários do trabalho voluntário no setor de saúde hospitalar e a influência que o tema dos benefícios exerce sobre as motivações. MÉTODOS: Estudo exploratório com abordagem qualitativa. Participaram 110 voluntários em serviços de saúde referências no tratamento de câncer no Rio de Janeiro (RJ), com coleta de dados de outubro a dezembro de 2001. Os dados foram obtidos por dois instrumentos: um questionário com perfil socioeconômico e sobre motivações para atividade voluntária; e entrevista semi-estruturada para obtenção de dados complementares. RESULTADOS: A visão dos voluntários sobre os beneficiários da atividade voluntária esteve centrada mais freqüentemente no paciente (50,5%), no voluntário (41,9%) e na instituição e sociedade (7,6%). Paciente e voluntário foram considerados simultaneamente beneficiários, sendo o voluntário o que mais recebe benefícios. Foi relatada também uma compreensão do benefício social dessa atividade. CONCLUSÕES: Constatou-se que existe, entre os voluntários, uma noção da importância social do seu trabalho voluntário, faltando uma articulação maior entre motivações individuais e trabalho voluntário como espaço de enfrentamento de problemas sociais. OBJETIVO: Describir la percepción de los voluntarios sobre los beneficiarios del trabajo voluntario en el sector de salud hospitalaria y la influencia que el tema de los beneficios ejerce sobre las motivaciones. MÉTODOS: Se efectuó estudio exploratorio con abordaje cualitativo. Participaron 110 voluntarios en servicios de salud de referencia en el tratamiento de cáncer en la ciudad de Rio de Janeiro (Sureste de Brasil), con colecta de datos de octubre a diciembre de 2001. Los datos fueron obtenidos por dos instrumentos: un cuestionario con perfil socioeconómico y sobre motivaciones para actividad voluntaria; y entrevista semi-estructurada para la obtención de datos complementarios. RESULTADOS: La visión de los voluntarios sobre los beneficiarios de la actividad voluntaria estuvo centrada más frecuentemente en el paciente (50,5%), en el voluntario (41,9%) y en la institución y sociedad (7,6%). Paciente y voluntario fueron considerados simultáneamente beneficiarios, siendo el voluntario el que más recibe beneficios. Fue señalado también una comprensión del beneficio social de esa actividad. CONCLUSIONES: Se constató que existe, entre los voluntarios, una noción de la importancia social de su trabajo voluntario, faltando una articulación mayor entre motivaciones individuales y trabajo voluntario como espacio de enfrentamiento de problemas sociales. Universidade de São Paulo. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Beneficiaries of volunteering: a bioethical perspective
Beneficiarios del trabajo voluntario: una lectura a partir de la bioética
Beneficiários do trabalho voluntário: uma leitura a partir da bioética
title Beneficiaries of volunteering: a bioethical perspective
spellingShingle Beneficiaries of volunteering: a bioethical perspective
Selli, Lucilda
Voluntary Workers
psychology
Motivation
Cancer Care Facilities
Hospice Care
Bioethics
Trabalhadores Voluntários
psicologia
Motivação
Institutos de Câncer
Cuidados Paliativos
Bioética
Trabajadores Voluntarios
psicología
Motivación
Instituciones Oncológicas
Cuidados Paliativos
Bioética
title_short Beneficiaries of volunteering: a bioethical perspective
title_full Beneficiaries of volunteering: a bioethical perspective
title_fullStr Beneficiaries of volunteering: a bioethical perspective
title_full_unstemmed Beneficiaries of volunteering: a bioethical perspective
title_sort Beneficiaries of volunteering: a bioethical perspective
author Selli, Lucilda
author_facet Selli, Lucilda
Garrafa, Volnei
Junges, José Roque
author_role author
author2 Garrafa, Volnei
Junges, José Roque
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Selli, Lucilda
Garrafa, Volnei
Junges, José Roque
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Voluntary Workers
psychology
Motivation
Cancer Care Facilities
Hospice Care
Bioethics
Trabalhadores Voluntários
psicologia
Motivação
Institutos de Câncer
Cuidados Paliativos
Bioética
Trabajadores Voluntarios
psicología
Motivación
Instituciones Oncológicas
Cuidados Paliativos
Bioética
topic Voluntary Workers
psychology
Motivation
Cancer Care Facilities
Hospice Care
Bioethics
Trabalhadores Voluntários
psicologia
Motivação
Institutos de Câncer
Cuidados Paliativos
Bioética
Trabajadores Voluntarios
psicología
Motivación
Instituciones Oncológicas
Cuidados Paliativos
Bioética
description OBJECTIVE: To describe volunteers' perceptions of the beneficiaries of volunteering within the hospital setting and the influence that the theme of benefits exercises on their motivations. METHODS: This is an exploratory study with a qualitative approach. One hundred and ten volunteers working in health services that are references for the treatment of cancer in Rio de Janeiro (Southeastern Brazil) are the subjects of this study. Data was collected between October and December 2001. Data was obtained by two instruments - a questionnaire which identifies the socioeconomic profile and the motivations for undertaking voluntary activity; and a semi-structured interview that provided complementary information. RESULTS: According to the volunteers' perception, the beneficiaries of voluntary activity were, primarily, the patient, (50.5%); secondarily the volunteer him/herself (41.9%); and least of all, the institution and the society in which these benefits are obtained (7.6%). Both the patient and the volunteer were considered simultaneously beneficiaries, being that the volunteer tends to receive more benefits. A comprehension of the social benefits of this activity was also reported. CONCLUSIONS: A notion of the social importance of their volunteering was verified among the volunteers. However, the study indicates that a larger articulation is lacking between individual motivations and volunteer work as a setting within which social problems may be confronted.
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