Living organ donation, i.e. the removal and transplantation of whole organs or segments of organs that a volunteering donor can live without, has been proposed as an effective and sustainable source of transplantable organs to mitigate the deficit in supply from the traditional cadaveric donor pool. In 2006 the Irish government deemed the development of a national Living Transplant Programme a service priority. The current study aimed to investigate the efficacy of the Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB) in the context of living organ donation intentions in an Irish sample. One hundred and thirty five undergraduate students (75 females, 60 males; mean age 20.6 years, SD 3.76) completed a self-report questionnaire assessing TPB variables whils...
The worldwide organ shortage occurs despite people’s positive organ donation attitudes. The discrepa...
Past research has revealed that the majority of people in Hong Kong possess a positive attitude towa...
People's decision to join an organ donor registry and have a discussion with family about their orga...
Living organ donation, i.e. the removal and transplantation of whole organs or segments of organs th...
Living organ donation, i.e. the removal and transplantation of whole organs or segments of organs th...
Currently, the number of people on the UK organ donor register is insufficient (NHS, 2010a). It is t...
The aim of this study was to test an extended Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB) as utilised by Armit...
WOS: 000272964300006In the present study, attitudes toward organ donation in transplant patients and...
This thesis explores the opinions and attitudes of health care (pre-registered nurses, post-register...
In the present study, attitudes toward organ donation in transplant patients and their relatives, no...
This study explored the role of donor prototype evaluations (perceptions of the typical organ donor)...
This study explored the role of donor prototype evaluations (perceptions of the typical organ donor)...
Willingness to donate organs while living 2 Using an extended Prototype/Willingness Model, we examin...
Objectives: To use a Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB) framework to explore the beliefs underlying ...
be? Applying an extended Theory of Planned Behavior to predict posthumous organ donation intentions....
The worldwide organ shortage occurs despite people’s positive organ donation attitudes. The discrepa...
Past research has revealed that the majority of people in Hong Kong possess a positive attitude towa...
People's decision to join an organ donor registry and have a discussion with family about their orga...
Living organ donation, i.e. the removal and transplantation of whole organs or segments of organs th...
Living organ donation, i.e. the removal and transplantation of whole organs or segments of organs th...
Currently, the number of people on the UK organ donor register is insufficient (NHS, 2010a). It is t...
The aim of this study was to test an extended Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB) as utilised by Armit...
WOS: 000272964300006In the present study, attitudes toward organ donation in transplant patients and...
This thesis explores the opinions and attitudes of health care (pre-registered nurses, post-register...
In the present study, attitudes toward organ donation in transplant patients and their relatives, no...
This study explored the role of donor prototype evaluations (perceptions of the typical organ donor)...
This study explored the role of donor prototype evaluations (perceptions of the typical organ donor)...
Willingness to donate organs while living 2 Using an extended Prototype/Willingness Model, we examin...
Objectives: To use a Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB) framework to explore the beliefs underlying ...
be? Applying an extended Theory of Planned Behavior to predict posthumous organ donation intentions....
The worldwide organ shortage occurs despite people’s positive organ donation attitudes. The discrepa...
Past research has revealed that the majority of people in Hong Kong possess a positive attitude towa...
People's decision to join an organ donor registry and have a discussion with family about their orga...