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Becoming an Older Volunteer: A Grounded Theory Study

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  • Janet Witucki Brown
  • Shu-li Chen
  • Linda Mefford
  • Allie Brown
  • Bonnie Callen
  • Polly McArthur

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This Grounded Theory study describes the process by which older persons “become” volunteers. Forty interviews of older persons who volunteered for Habitat for Humanity were subjected to secondary content analysis to uncover the process of “becoming” a volunteer. “Helping out” (core category) for older volunteers occurs within the context of “continuity”, “commitment” and “connection” which provide motivation for volunteering. When a need arises, older volunteers “help out” physically and financially as health and resources permit. Benefits described as “blessings” of volunteering become motivators for future volunteering. Findings suggest that older volunteering is a developmental process and learned behavior which should be fostered in older persons by personally inviting them to volunteer. Intergenerational volunteering projects will allow older persons to pass on knowledge and skills and provide positive role modeling for younger volunteers.

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  • Janet Witucki Brown & Shu-li Chen & Linda Mefford & Allie Brown & Bonnie Callen & Polly McArthur, 2011. "Becoming an Older Volunteer: A Grounded Theory Study," Nursing Research and Practice, Hindawi, vol. 2011, pages 1-8, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlnrp:361250
    DOI: 10.1155/2011/361250
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