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Exploring the barriers and facilitators to volunteering as an intervention for those with long-term neurological conditions: How make therapeutic volunteering possible?

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HEALTH EXPECTATIONS
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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/hex.13891

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chronic disease; focus group; intervention development; social inclusion; volunteering

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Volunteering has the potential to enhance physical, mental, and social well-being for people with neurological conditions. Facilitating accessible therapeutic volunteering and involving individuals with neurological conditions is crucial for its effectiveness.
BackgroundVolunteering may have therapeutic benefits, but little is known about its requirements and potential for people with neurological conditions (pwNC).DesignTwo separate focus groups were conducted in Darmstadt, Germany: one group consisting of six pwNC and another group consisting of four health care professionals and three volunteering service providers. The focus groups were audio-recorded, transcribed and data were managed using NVivo12. The thematic analysis was applied.ResultsFour main themes were identified: (1) Impact of volunteering, (2) Individualisation, (3) Developmental space and (4) Funded supported volunteering.ConclusionAccording to the findings, volunteering can be used as a strategy to enhance physical, mental and social well-being in disease management for people with long-term neurological conditions.Patients or Public ContributionFacilitators for accessibility of therapeutic volunteering; involvement of pwNC.

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