Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3334902 | Transfusion and Apheresis Science | 2015 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
This paper identifies critical beliefs underpinning intentions to commence and continue plasmapheresis donation. Whole blood (n = 624) and first-time plasmapheresis (n = 460) donors completed a cross-sectional survey assessing the belief-base of the theory of planned behaviour and rated their plasmapheresis donation intentions. While the idea of red blood cells being returned was a key deterrent for all donors, critical beliefs underlying commencement and continuation in the plasmapheresis donor panel differed and varied as a function of blood donation history. Findings will assist the development of targeted persuasion messages to optimise recruitment and retention of plasmapheresis donors in a non-remunerated context.
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Authors
Kathleen L. Bagot, Barbara M. Masser, Katherine M. White, Louise C. Starfelt,