A voluntary survey questionnaire that assessed
experience with and perception of the volunteering
program was mailed to 62 current and 9
former volunteers and 47 staff members of
Latrobe Regional Hospital (LRH). Sixty-one completed
questionnaires were returned.
The nature of hospital work attracted volunteers
(57%) and most volunteers felt oriented to the
hospital, supervised and supported. The volunteers
enjoyed working with patients and felt they
contributed to better services and staff and patient
support. There was a need felt that more training
and development, recognition, orientation and
supervision would be beneficial. Overall, most
volunteers rated their experience as good (60%)
to excellent (25%). Staff rated the contribution
from volunteers as good (41%) to excellent (47%).
Volunteers identified several areas of improvement,
including opportunities for further training
and supervision.
Volunteers play a crucial role within the health
care system. There is tremendous scope for further
development of the volunteer role and
increasing opportunities for training and development, recognition and encouragement.
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