نتایج جستجو برای: remunerated donation

تعداد نتایج: 10499  

Journal: :Psychology, health & medicine 2012
Melissa K Hyde Kylie R Wihardjo Katherine M White

The prevalence of myths preventing people partial to donation in Australia from consenting is unknown. Respondents (N = 468: 381 donors, 26 non-donors, 61 undecided) were surveyed about their (negative) donation beliefs. Approximately 30% of donors were neutral or supported negative beliefs about organ allocation, especially donation to undesirable organ recipients and a black market organ trad...

2013
S. Manikandan

Background: Role of youngsters in voluntary blood donation is crucial to meet the demand of safe blood. Therefore understanding the various factors contributing to knowledge, attitude and practice of Voluntary Blood Donation (VBD) among youngsters is important. Objectives: The present study aims to assess the level of knowledge, attitude and practice regarding blood donation among the health ca...

Journal: :Games and Economic Behavior 2018
Laura K. Gee Michael J. Schreck

Donation matching in charitable giving does not always improve donation outcomes. This may occur because individuals believe peers will exhaust the matching funds. We develop a theory about how beliefs about peers generosity affect own likelihood of donation. We test our theory in field and laboratory experiments using novel “threshold match” treatments. Results show that donation is more likel...

2017
Sandra C. Jones Samantha Reis K. L. Andrews Kelly L. Andrews

With the introduction of the Australian Organ Donation Register (AODR), responsibility regarding organ donation decisions primarily rests with the individual. However, family members can be instrumental in facilitating or hindering the rate of organ donation by objecting to or confirming the individual’s wishes. Attitudes and beliefs of family members have been shown to be a strong influence on...

Journal: :Health marketing quarterly 2008
Tyler R Harrison Susan E Morgan Lisa V Chewning

While great strides have been made in persuading the public to become potential organ donors, actual behavior has not yet caught up with the nearly universally favorable attitudes the public expresses toward donation. This paper explores the issue by situating the social marketing of organ donation against a broader backdrop of entertainment and news media coverage of organ donation. Organ dona...

2015
Wilhellmuss I. Mauka Michael J. Mahande Sia E. Msuya Rune N. Philemon

Background and Objective. The aim of this study was to determine factors associated with repeat blood donation. Methods. This was a cross-sectional study carried out among blood donors aged 18-65 years in northern Tanzania. The questionnaire was administered among 454 participants through the phone. Results. Of the 454 participants, the proportion of repeat donation was 63.9%. In the backward l...

2012
Peter J. Schulz Ann van Ackere Uwe Hartung Anke Dunkel

ABSTRACT Generally, the Swiss hold favourable attitudes to organ donation, but only few carry a donor card. If no card is found on a potential donor, families have to be approached about donation. The aim of this paper is to model the role that some family communication factors play in the family decision to consent or not to organ donation by a brain dead relative. Information was gathered in ...

ژورنال: دین و سلامت 2016
اسماعیلی, رضا, انصاری, ابراهیم, خانی, لطفعلی, غفازی, مظفر, هاشمیان فر, علی,

    Background and purpose: Social ethics, altruism, and religious beliefs are the most effective factors in human behavior and can play a fundamental role in promoting the culture of organ donation. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the role of social ethics and altruism in attitudes towards organ donation with mediation of religiousness.     Materials and methods:...

Journal: :Journal of medical ethics 2003
P Chouhan H Draper

Presumed consent to organ donation looks increasingly unlikely to be a palatable option for increasing organ procurement in the UK following the publication of the report into events at Alder Hey and elsewhere. Yet, given that the alternative to increasing the number of cadaveric organs available is either to accept a greater number of live donations, or accept that people will continue to die ...

Journal: :International journal of ophthalmology 2014
Li-Xun Chen Qing-Huai Liu

AIM To investigate the factors that may influence the successful corneal donation among adults in China. METHODS This retrospective study was conducted in 2012. The eligible participants were all the adults registered in Nanjing Red Cross Eye Bank to donate their corneas after death during the period of 2001 and 2012. Multivariate logistic regression models were applied to investigate the inf...

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