Together Yet Apart: Remedies for Tensions Between Volunteers and Health Care Professionals in Inter-professional Collaboration

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Georg von Schnurbein
Eva Hollenstein
Nicholas Arnold
Florian Liberatore
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[1] University of Basel,Center for Philanthropy Studies (CEPS)
[2] Swiss TPH,Swiss Centre for International Health
[3] Zurich University of Applied Sciences,Winterthur Institute of Health Economics (WIG), School of Management and Law
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Inter-professional collaboration; Volunteer work; Health care provision; Inter-professional care; Volunteers; Dyadic perspectives; Volunteer coproduction;
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While volunteering is an essential factor in service delivery in many societal areas, the inclusion of volunteers in formal settings can also lead to tensions. In this article, we combine the literature on volunteering and inter-professional collaboration (IPC) to elaborate a framework regarding remedies for tensions between professional staff and volunteers within IPC in health care provision to ensure successful collaboration. Using a dyadic survey design to interview volunteers and volunteer managers, we show that the perspectives of volunteers and volunteer managers on the antecedents of effective IPC differ in paradoxical ways. While volunteer managers apply organizational logic concerning tasks and processes to avoid tensions, volunteers seek solutions on a relational basis. However, rather than trying to resolve these paradoxes, our study indicates that carefully managing tensions arising between volunteers and professional staff may be more successful than trying to resolve all tensions.
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