2022
DOI: 10.1111/tme.12854
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Assessing motivations for non‐living and living organ donation among individuals with and without a history of blood donation

Abstract: Objectives: The current study investigated relationships between a history of blood donation, registration as a non-living and living organ donor, and differential motivations.Background: Motivational commonalities exist between blood and organ donors, but there is no prior data on the relationships between blood donation history and both living and non-living organ donor registration and motivation.Methods/materials: Participants completed online surveys assessing blood donation history, organ donor registrat… Show more

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“…This finding indicated that the psychological or personal factor is the ultimate factor that motivates Malaysians to donate blood, especially the donor group. 10,11,13,14,25,33 Motivation could be defined as the process of activating the individual to achieve a goal, considering the conditions of the environment in which that person is situated. 10 This study found that intrinsic motivation factors play an essential role.…”
Section: Donor Group Non-donor Groupmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This finding indicated that the psychological or personal factor is the ultimate factor that motivates Malaysians to donate blood, especially the donor group. 10,11,13,14,25,33 Motivation could be defined as the process of activating the individual to achieve a goal, considering the conditions of the environment in which that person is situated. 10 This study found that intrinsic motivation factors play an essential role.…”
Section: Donor Group Non-donor Groupmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most studies feature altruism as the primary motivation for blood donation. 14 Altruism is defined as contributing to the well-being of others without receiving or expecting anything in return. 15 It is the most recurrent motivator correlated with the return of donors for more donations.…”
Section: Donor Group Non-donor Groupmentioning
confidence: 99%