Because the global shortage of blood and organ donors across all medical markets is a serious concern for health care provision, we aim in this study to better understand decisions (not) to participate in these two forms of medical donation, which can save or prolong another's life. Using unique responses from over 1,000 online survey respondents, we compare the reasons given for the donation decision given by blood and/or registered organ donors versus non-donors. To do so, we categorize responses based on five dimensions of language choice: egocentric (referring to self), social, moral, positively emotional, and negatively emotional. Our results reveal statistically significant differences between blood donors and non-donors in the use of...
Objective: Without a supply of blood, health services could not meet their clinical needs. Similarly...
ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to identify the perceptions of blood donors and reci...
Identity is a useful lens to understand donation behavior. However, studies have typically conceptua...
Because the global shortage of blood and organ donors across all medical markets is a serious concer...
Because the global shortage of blood and organ donors across all medical markets is a serious concer...
International audienceBACKGROUND:Both donors and non-donors have a positive image of blood donation,...
We model the decision of whether or not to become a blood/living organ donor. The expected utility f...
The shortage of blood donors and increased demand for blood is an important health issue. Finding wa...
There is an increasing demand for and an almost stagnant supply of donated organs. The resulting imb...
International audienceTwo studies examined the motives that lay behind patients' acceptance or reluc...
BackgroundIn forming opinions about donor registration systems such as opt-in versus opt-out, the so...
Objectives of this study were to analyze characteristics influencing blood donation status, to ident...
This study investigated the hypotheses that support for cadaveric organ donation would correlate neg...
Objective: Without a supply of blood, health services could not meet their clinical needs. Similarly...
Abstract. This is the first empirical investigation of blood donations in evolutionary perspective. ...
Objective: Without a supply of blood, health services could not meet their clinical needs. Similarly...
ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to identify the perceptions of blood donors and reci...
Identity is a useful lens to understand donation behavior. However, studies have typically conceptua...
Because the global shortage of blood and organ donors across all medical markets is a serious concer...
Because the global shortage of blood and organ donors across all medical markets is a serious concer...
International audienceBACKGROUND:Both donors and non-donors have a positive image of blood donation,...
We model the decision of whether or not to become a blood/living organ donor. The expected utility f...
The shortage of blood donors and increased demand for blood is an important health issue. Finding wa...
There is an increasing demand for and an almost stagnant supply of donated organs. The resulting imb...
International audienceTwo studies examined the motives that lay behind patients' acceptance or reluc...
BackgroundIn forming opinions about donor registration systems such as opt-in versus opt-out, the so...
Objectives of this study were to analyze characteristics influencing blood donation status, to ident...
This study investigated the hypotheses that support for cadaveric organ donation would correlate neg...
Objective: Without a supply of blood, health services could not meet their clinical needs. Similarly...
Abstract. This is the first empirical investigation of blood donations in evolutionary perspective. ...
Objective: Without a supply of blood, health services could not meet their clinical needs. Similarly...
ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to identify the perceptions of blood donors and reci...
Identity is a useful lens to understand donation behavior. However, studies have typically conceptua...