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  • Healthcare provider burnout is a critical issue, exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • Understanding healthcare worker and student motivations for volunteering is crucial for support.
  • Insights can inform health organizations and non-profits relying on professional volunteers.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore motivations of healthcare workers and students for community volunteering.
  • To examine the relationship between volunteering and burnout in this population.

Main Methods:

  • 32 participants (8 providers, 10 grad students, 14 undergrad students) volunteered at community health fairs.
  • Participants completed the OLBI burnout assessment and a semi-structured interview.
  • Interviews were transcribed and analyzed using a phenomenological approach.

Main Results:

  • Volunteering was perceived to prevent burnout, while burnout decreased likelihood to volunteer.
  • Most participants reported low or moderate burnout levels (students: 79.2% low, 20.8% moderate; professionals: 87.5% low, 12.5% moderate).
  • Motivations included professional development (students), desire for change (professionals), making a difference, feeling good, and sense of responsibility. COVID-19 impacted motivations and burnout.

Conclusions:

  • Volunteering may be a strategy for burnout prevention in healthcare settings.
  • Individuals with lower burnout levels may be more inclined to volunteer.
  • Healthcare organizations and educational institutions can promote volunteering by emphasizing community impact, professional development, and diverse practice opportunities.