Notwithstanding the prevalent use of donor registration prediction models grounded by the theory of planned behavior (TPB), registration behavior continues to remain low. A collective donor behavior (CDB) model underpinned by social exchange theory is introduced and its predictive ability is tested against a baseline TPB model using an online survey of adults ( n = 1,055). Individuals who indicated they were not registered donors were contacted 3 months later to track their registration status. The CDB model was found to explain 45% of variance in registration intentions which was comparable in performance to TPB. Normative commitment was found to be strongly associated with registration intentions, and both institutional trust and trust in...
Organ transplantation offers patients cost-efficient quality-of-life improvements and life-saving op...
The aim of this study was to test an extended Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB) as utilised by Armit...
Due to the critical shortage and continued need of blood and organ donations (ODs), research explori...
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)...
Currently, the number of people on the UK organ donor register is insufficient (NHS, 2010a). It is t...
© 2016 Dr. Emma Elizabeth TinningDespite decades of research and efforts to increase organ donation,...
Using a theory of planned behavior (TPB) perspective, individual intentions to register and discuss ...
be? Applying an extended Theory of Planned Behavior to predict posthumous organ donation intentions....
Objectives. To explore whether people's organ donation consent decisions occur via a reasoned and/or...
Objectives: To use a Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB) framework to explore the beliefs underlying ...
BackgroundIn forming opinions about donor registration systems such as opt-in versus opt-out, the so...
Using a theory of planned behavior (TPB) perspective, individual intentions to register and discuss ...
WOS: 000272964300006In the present study, attitudes toward organ donation in transplant patients and...
BACKGROUND: This study investigates the influence of different variables from the theory of planned ...
Organ transplantation offers patients cost-efficient quality-of-life improvements and life-saving op...
The aim of this study was to test an extended Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB) as utilised by Armit...
Due to the critical shortage and continued need of blood and organ donations (ODs), research explori...
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)...
Currently, the number of people on the UK organ donor register is insufficient (NHS, 2010a). It is t...
© 2016 Dr. Emma Elizabeth TinningDespite decades of research and efforts to increase organ donation,...
Using a theory of planned behavior (TPB) perspective, individual intentions to register and discuss ...
be? Applying an extended Theory of Planned Behavior to predict posthumous organ donation intentions....
Objectives. To explore whether people's organ donation consent decisions occur via a reasoned and/or...
Objectives: To use a Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB) framework to explore the beliefs underlying ...
BackgroundIn forming opinions about donor registration systems such as opt-in versus opt-out, the so...
Using a theory of planned behavior (TPB) perspective, individual intentions to register and discuss ...
WOS: 000272964300006In the present study, attitudes toward organ donation in transplant patients and...
BACKGROUND: This study investigates the influence of different variables from the theory of planned ...
Organ transplantation offers patients cost-efficient quality-of-life improvements and life-saving op...
The aim of this study was to test an extended Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB) as utilised by Armit...
Due to the critical shortage and continued need of blood and organ donations (ODs), research explori...