2009
DOI: 10.1111/j.1537-2995.2008.01981.x
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Predicting blood donation intentions and behavior among Australian blood donors: testing an extended theory of planned behavior model

Abstract: An augmented TPB framework proved efficacious in determining the predictors of the intentions and behavior of established blood donors. Further, this framework highlighted the importance of considering in the future how donors' motivations for donating blood may evolve as a function of the number of prior donations.

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“…Regression and structural equation models have demonstrated that perceived behavioral control is typically the strongest individual predictor of donation intention, followed by donation attitude. 14,15,19,20,22,26,3436 Subjective norm is a significant predictor in some studies, but not others. 14,15,19,20,22,26,3436 Consistent with the Theory of Planned Behavior, first-time donors who fail to provide a repeat donation may hold less positive attitudes toward donation and/or perceive that they have limited ability to cope with the donation process.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 85%
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“…Regression and structural equation models have demonstrated that perceived behavioral control is typically the strongest individual predictor of donation intention, followed by donation attitude. 14,15,19,20,22,26,3436 Subjective norm is a significant predictor in some studies, but not others. 14,15,19,20,22,26,3436 Consistent with the Theory of Planned Behavior, first-time donors who fail to provide a repeat donation may hold less positive attitudes toward donation and/or perceive that they have limited ability to cope with the donation process.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…14,15,17,19,20,22,25,26,3336 This model has been shown to predict up to 86% of the variance in blood donation intention and 70% of the variance in donation behavior. 14,15,22,26,34,35 In the context of blood donation, attitude represents a basic evaluative judgment of giving blood, subjective norm refers to the perception of social pressure to donate blood, and perceived behavioral control reflects a combination of self-efficacy (confidence in one’s ability to engage in the behavior) and controllability (perception of control over the behavior). Regression and structural equation models have demonstrated that perceived behavioral control is typically the strongest individual predictor of donation intention, followed by donation attitude.…”
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confidence: 95%
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“…14 Araştırma sonuçları kan bağışına bağlı gelişen komplikasyonların yeni verici bulunmasını ve tekrarlı kan bağışı olasılığını azalttığını ve bu nedenle bu bireylerin sürekli verici haline gelmesini olumsuz yönde etkilediğini göstermektedir. [13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25] Özellikle vazovagal reaksiyonu deneyimleme, kan bağışı motivasyonu ve tekrar verici olma davranışı ile güçlü bir şekilde ilişkili olduğu bildirilmiştir. 24 Pathak'ın ça-lışmasında, kan bağışı için başvuran 19076 bireyden %87,8 (n=16 745)'inin ilk kez verici, %12,2 (n=2331)'sinin ise tekrarlı verici olduğu belirtilmektedir.…”
Section: Kan Bağişi Nedeni̇yle Geli̇şen Kompli̇kasyonlarin Sikliği Ve öNemi̇unclassified
“…TPB is a user-friendly model and has the flexibility to be amended or expanded to meet the needs of different research (Masser et al, 2009;Rossi and Armstrong, 1999 Gretebeck et al, (2007)'s research, which included functional ability in model testing, Perugini and Bagozzi (2001) found that two additional variables (anticipated emotion and past behaviour ) are both significant components in explaining variance in intentions and behaviour (Kitamura et al, 2001). Past behaviour was included in the TPB model to explain tourist behaviour and was found significantly associated with respondents' travel intentions (Hsu and Lam, 2004 …”
Section: Tpb As a Theoretical Framework For Behavioural Analysis And mentioning
confidence: 99%