‘If you want something to happen, you have to do it yourself’: Understanding rural Australian's perspectives of health volunteering

Author:

Polson Bianca1,Crozier Alyson J.12ORCID,Dollman Jim12ORCID,Gunn Kate M.3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Allied Health and Human Performance Unit, University of South Australia Adelaide South Australia Australia

2. Alliance for Research in Exercise, Nutrition and Activity, University of South Australia Adelaide South Australia Australia

3. Department for Rural Health Allied Health and Human Performance, University of South Australia Adelaide South Australia Australia

Abstract

AbstractIssue AddressedRurality is associated with poorer health outcomes and access to health services, yet a strength of rural living includes community cohesion indicated by high rates of volunteering. While volunteerism is an effective means to target health needs in resource‐restricted contexts, research on volunteerism to address rural Australian health needs is limited. This research aimed to explore rural adults' perspectives of volunteerism in local activities and programs that had a direct health related benefit (health volunteering).MethodsEight people from the Murray Mallee region of South Australia participated during April 2021, ranging in age from 32 to 75 years. Participants were invited to one‐on‐one interviews that occurred via a phone call or teleconference meeting, which were audio‐recorded and transcribed verbatim to facilitate thematic analysis.ResultsSeven main themes emerged. Participants identified that (1) health volunteering takes many forms, (2) health volunteering affords local ownership and accessibility, (3) health volunteers have particular skills and values, but also (4) gain social benefits and learn new skills. Rural health volunteering was also associated with (5) a variety of personal costs, and (6) there are several environmental barriers and (7) facilitators to rural health volunteering that should be considered when designing health programs.ConclusionResults provide insight into how rural communities can enhance the development and application of volunteering roles to support health volunteering.So What?Including local champions, reducing the financial burden and developing support networks for volunteers are practical suggestions to enhance levels of volunteering for health in rural settings.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Community and Home Care

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