Predictors of people’s intention to register with a body bequest program for donating their deceased body to medical science and research were examined using standard theory of planned behavior (TPB) predictors (attitude, subjective norm, perceived behavioral control) and adding moral norm, altruism, and knowledge. Australian students (N = 221) at a university with a recently established body bequest program completed measures of the TPB’s underlying beliefs (behavioral, normative, and control beliefs) and standard and extended TPB predictors, with a sub-sample reporting their registration-related behavior 2 months later. The standard TPB accounted for 43.6%, and the extended predictors an additional 15.1% of variance in intention. The sign...
Due to the critical shortage and continued need of blood and organ donations (ODs), research explori...
Given the predominance of the theory of planned behaviour (TPB) to represent the psychological deter...
Due to the critical shortage and continued need of blood and organ donations (ODs), research explori...
Predictors of people’s intention to register with a body bequest program for donating their deceased...
Using a theory of planned behavior (TPB) perspective, individual intentions to register and discuss ...
The aim of this study was to test an extended Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB) as utilised by Armit...
be? Applying an extended Theory of Planned Behavior to predict posthumous organ donation intentions....
BACKGROUND: With an increasing demand for blood and blood products in Australia, there is a continua...
The aim of this study was to test an extended Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB) as utilised by Armit...
BACKGROUND: With an increasing demand for blood and blood products in Australia, there is a continua...
BACKGROUND: With an increasing demand for blood and blood products in Australia, there is a continu...
BACKGROUND: With an increasing demand for blood and blood products in Australia, there is a continua...
Objectives: To use a Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB) framework to explore the beliefs underlying ...
BACKGROUND: Donor retention poses a significant problem to blood collection agencies around the worl...
BACKGROUND: Donor retention poses a significant problem to blood collection agencies around the worl...
Due to the critical shortage and continued need of blood and organ donations (ODs), research explori...
Given the predominance of the theory of planned behaviour (TPB) to represent the psychological deter...
Due to the critical shortage and continued need of blood and organ donations (ODs), research explori...
Predictors of people’s intention to register with a body bequest program for donating their deceased...
Using a theory of planned behavior (TPB) perspective, individual intentions to register and discuss ...
The aim of this study was to test an extended Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB) as utilised by Armit...
be? Applying an extended Theory of Planned Behavior to predict posthumous organ donation intentions....
BACKGROUND: With an increasing demand for blood and blood products in Australia, there is a continua...
The aim of this study was to test an extended Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB) as utilised by Armit...
BACKGROUND: With an increasing demand for blood and blood products in Australia, there is a continua...
BACKGROUND: With an increasing demand for blood and blood products in Australia, there is a continu...
BACKGROUND: With an increasing demand for blood and blood products in Australia, there is a continua...
Objectives: To use a Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB) framework to explore the beliefs underlying ...
BACKGROUND: Donor retention poses a significant problem to blood collection agencies around the worl...
BACKGROUND: Donor retention poses a significant problem to blood collection agencies around the worl...
Due to the critical shortage and continued need of blood and organ donations (ODs), research explori...
Given the predominance of the theory of planned behaviour (TPB) to represent the psychological deter...
Due to the critical shortage and continued need of blood and organ donations (ODs), research explori...