Examining the impact of a Volunteer-Delivered counselling service for people experiencing sight loss: a mixed methods evaluation
Summary
This article describes a mixed methods evaluation of a volunteer-delivered counselling service for people experiencing sight loss, to identify the outcomes, benefits, and challenges of this model of service provision within rehabilitation. Semi-structured interviews and surveys with 22 volunteer counsellors and 4 senior counsellors were conducted. Analysis showed a significant positive change in clinical outcomes for service users who received volunteer-delivered counselling services. Volunteer-delivered counselling can be effective for people affected by sight loss, providing accessible and much-needed psychological support. There are key lessons for future models of this type.
This article describes a mixed methods evaluation of a volunteer-delivered counselling service for people experiencing sight loss, to identify the outcomes, benefits, and challenges of this model of service provision within rehabilitation.
Publisher(s):
Taylor & Francis Online
Journal/Book/Website Title
Disability and Rehabilitation
Date Published
13/03/2022
Volume
45
Issue
20
Peer Reviewed:
Yes
Reference(Citation):
Gray, D., and Manning, R. (2022) Examining the impact of a Volunteer-Delivered counselling service for people experiencing sight loss: a mixed methods evaluation. Disability And Rehabilitation, 45(20): 3352-3358.
Country of Publication:
United Kingdom
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Countries of Subject Matter:
United Kingdom
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Output(s)
Journal Article
DOI:
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/epdf/10.1080/09638288.2022.2125591?needAccess=true