An investigation into blood donation intentions among non‐donors |
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Authors: | Mike Reid Angela Wood |
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Affiliation: | Department of Marketing, Monash University, Australia |
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Abstract: | - In broad terms, the donation of blood along with organ and bone marrow donation is considered to be the ultimate act of humanity involving a voluntary and anonymous exchange between two people of a life saving commodity. Yet motivating people to donate blood is a significantly difficult task. The aim of this paper is to use the Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB) to examine non‐donors on the basis of their likely intention to donate blood in the future and to identify barriers on these more favourable non‐donors. This exploratory research finds that subjective norm, perceived behavioural control and time related barriers are related to intent to donate by current non‐donors. Differences between higher and lower intention donors are also explored.
Copyright © 2007 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. |
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