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Willingness to volunteer during an influenza pandemic: perspectives from students and staff at a large Canadian university.

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Willingness to volunteer during an influenza pandemic: perspectives from students and staff at a large Canadian university.

Auteurs : Rhonda J. Rosychuk [Canada] ; Tracey Bailey ; Christina Haines ; Robert Lake ; Benjamin Herman ; Olive Yonge ; Thomas J. Marrie

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RBID : pubmed:19453473

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Abstract

BACKGROUND

A future influenza pandemic will require greater demand on numerous essential services and a reduced capacity to meet that demand. Recruitment of volunteers is an important issue for pre-pandemic planning.

OBJECTIVES

To identify factors and attitudes towards volunteerism in the event of a pandemic of influenza.

PARTICIPANTS/METHODS

A 42-item web-questionnaire was administered to all faculty, staff and students at the University of Alberta. Respondents indicated their willingness to volunteer. Responses were dichotomized and logistic regression models were developed to capture the association between willingness to volunteer and (i) demographic and information source variables, (ii) risk perception and general knowledge, and (iii) volunteering attitudes and priority access variables.

RESULTS

Many factors predicted willingness to volunteer and several involved interactions with other variables. Individuals who were older, relied on University Health Centre information and who had past volunteerism experience were generally more likely to be willing to volunteer. Those willing to volunteer were more likely to think spread could be prevented by covering mouth when coughing/sneezing, and treatment would include drinking fluids. Those who thought influenza would be treated by antibiotics were less willing to volunteer. Likely volunteers thought that healthcare students should be encouraged to volunteer if there was a healthcare worker shortage.

CONCLUSION

This study provides guidance for those who are preparing universities to deal with pandemic influenza. The results suggest factors that might be important in the recruitment of volunteers during an influenza pandemic and these factors might be relevant for other sectors as well.


DOI: 10.1111/j.1750-2659.2008.00042.x
PubMed: 19453473


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