Predicting the retention of first-time donors using an extended Theory of Planned Behavior.
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Family donors are critical and legitimate in developing countriesDonor anxiety, needle pain, and syncopal reactions combine to determine retention: a path analysis of two-year donor return dataNorm perception and communication for vasovagal symptoms in blood donation.Donor research in australia: challenges and promiseMotivating first-time, group O blood donors to return: Rationale and design of a randomized controlled trial of a post-donation telephone interviewDonor satisfaction with a new german blood donor questionnaire and intention of the donor to return for further donations.A brief motivational interview with action and coping planning components enhances motivational autonomy among volunteer blood donors.A motivational interview promotes retention of blood donors with high internal motivation.Applying self-determination theory to the blood donation context: The blood donor competence, autonomy, and relatedness enhancement (Blood Donor CARE) trial.Translation strategies, contradiction, and the theory of social representations: Why discussing needles may improve blood donor retention.Development of common metrics for donation attitude, subjective norm, perceived behavioral control, and intention for the blood donation context.The blood donor identity survey: a multidimensional measure of blood donor motivations.Improving first-time donor attendance rates through the use of enhanced donor preparation materials.The Determinants of Medical Tourism Intentions: Applying the Theory of Planned Behavior.A novel approach to increasing inventory with the current panel: increasing donation frequency by asking for a different blood product.Using an Extended Theory of Planned Behavior to Predict a Change in the Type of Blood Product Donated.African culturally and linguistically diverse communities' blood donation intentions in Australia: integrating knowledge into the theory of planned behavior.A Web-based approach to blood donor preparation.Asking for something different from our donors: factors influencing persuasion success.Cities, villages, and suburbs: What sets them apart when it comes to giving blood?
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Predicting the retention of first-time donors using an extended Theory of Planned Behavior.
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Barbara M Masser
Deborah Terry
Katherine M White
Timothy C Bednall
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10.1111/J.1537-2995.2011.03479.X
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