Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Using constructs from the Theory of Planned Behavior and theories of altruism, this article explores how multiple motivations and beliefs for blood donation are clustered and change across the donor career. In so doing important distinctions, for blood donation, between impure altruism, pure altruism, and warm glow are explored. STUDY DESIGN AND METHODS: Measures of intentions, cognitive and affective attitudes, role merger, pure altruism, trust, self-efficacy, subjective and moral norms, and habit formation were assessed in a sample of 12,580 whole blood donors. Analyses showed that a distinction between first-time, novice (one to four donations), and experienced donors (five or more donations) is ...
BACKGROUND: The benevolence hypothesis (both donor and recipient gain) suggests that blood donors, ...
BACKGROUND: Donor retention poses a significant problem to blood collection agencies around the worl...
Background: Although the need for whole blood is declining, so too are the number of first-time and ...
BACKGROUND: Using constructs from the Theory of Planned Behavior and theories of altruism, this arti...
Background: A supply of blood, provided by volunteer donors, is crucial for all health services. Rec...
Due to the critical shortage and continued need of blood and organ donations (ODs), research explori...
Due to the critical shortage and continued need of blood and organ donations (ODs), research explori...
BACKGROUND: The benevolence hypothesis (both donor and recipient gain) suggests that blood donors, c...
BACKGROUND: This study investigates the influence of different variables from the theory of planned ...
Understanding blood donation motivation among non-donors is prerequisite to effective recruitment. T...
BACKGROUND: The benevolence hypothesis (both donor and recipient gain) suggests that blood donors, c...
This meta-analysis sought to identify the strongest antecedents of blood donation behavior and inten...
Background and Objectives While blood donation is traditionally described as a behaviour motivated b...
International audienceBACKGROUND:Both donors and non-donors have a positive image of blood donation,...
BACKGROUND: Donor retention poses a significant problem to blood collection agencies around the worl...
BACKGROUND: The benevolence hypothesis (both donor and recipient gain) suggests that blood donors, ...
BACKGROUND: Donor retention poses a significant problem to blood collection agencies around the worl...
Background: Although the need for whole blood is declining, so too are the number of first-time and ...
BACKGROUND: Using constructs from the Theory of Planned Behavior and theories of altruism, this arti...
Background: A supply of blood, provided by volunteer donors, is crucial for all health services. Rec...
Due to the critical shortage and continued need of blood and organ donations (ODs), research explori...
Due to the critical shortage and continued need of blood and organ donations (ODs), research explori...
BACKGROUND: The benevolence hypothesis (both donor and recipient gain) suggests that blood donors, c...
BACKGROUND: This study investigates the influence of different variables from the theory of planned ...
Understanding blood donation motivation among non-donors is prerequisite to effective recruitment. T...
BACKGROUND: The benevolence hypothesis (both donor and recipient gain) suggests that blood donors, c...
This meta-analysis sought to identify the strongest antecedents of blood donation behavior and inten...
Background and Objectives While blood donation is traditionally described as a behaviour motivated b...
International audienceBACKGROUND:Both donors and non-donors have a positive image of blood donation,...
BACKGROUND: Donor retention poses a significant problem to blood collection agencies around the worl...
BACKGROUND: The benevolence hypothesis (both donor and recipient gain) suggests that blood donors, ...
BACKGROUND: Donor retention poses a significant problem to blood collection agencies around the worl...
Background: Although the need for whole blood is declining, so too are the number of first-time and ...