The Study on the Adults’ Organ Donation Intention-Application of the Theory of Planned Behavior

碩士 === 國立臺北教育大學 === 生命教育與健康促進研究所 === 100 === The purpose of this research aims at finding the intention of targeted group in terms of Organ Donation and relative elements applying the Planned Behavior Theory. The 442 employees were stratified random samplings from the Parents of Students in public E...

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Main Authors: Shu-Ju Lee, 李淑如
Other Authors: Si-Chi Chen
Format: Others
Language:zh-TW
Published: 2012
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/gphbyz
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spelling ndltd-TW-100NTPTC7880502019-05-15T20:43:08Z http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/gphbyz The Study on the Adults’ Organ Donation Intention-Application of the Theory of Planned Behavior 成人器官捐贈意圖之研究-計畫行為理論之運用 Shu-Ju Lee 李淑如 碩士 國立臺北教育大學 生命教育與健康促進研究所 100 The purpose of this research aims at finding the intention of targeted group in terms of Organ Donation and relative elements applying the Planned Behavior Theory. The 442 employees were stratified random samplings from the Parents of Students in public Elementary School in Taipei City of 2011. The open-ended elicitation and the structured questionnaire were applied as research tools. The collected data was analyzed by Pearson product-moment correlation, one-way ANOVA, hierarchical multiple regression and Hotelling,s T2 of SPSS for windows 18.0 respectively. The reliability is between .78~.92. The conclusions of the research are: 1. The intention of the organ donation of More than 70% of the targeted group tends to be possible. 2. The result showed that there exists a positive correlation between the three variable elements of attitude, subjective norm and perceived behavioral control, and the organ donation. The explanatory power of the organ donation is 56.00%. 3. The attitude of respondents was moderately positive related (r=.68) to the product of behavioral beliefs multiplied by evaluations of outcomes. The subjective norm of respondent was moderately positive related (r=.64) to the product of normative beliefs multiplied by motivations to comply. The perceived behavior control of respondent was somewhat-low related (r=.37) to the control beliefs multiplied by perceived power. 4. The result showed that there exists an overall difference among willingness/unwillingness organ donation intention in behavior beliefs, outcome evaluation, normative beliefs, motivation to comply, control beliefs and perceived power of respondent. 5. The result of the study may offer references to the relevant units to promote organ donation activities and form the policy. Si-Chi Chen 陳錫琦 2012 學位論文 ; thesis 162 zh-TW
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description 碩士 === 國立臺北教育大學 === 生命教育與健康促進研究所 === 100 === The purpose of this research aims at finding the intention of targeted group in terms of Organ Donation and relative elements applying the Planned Behavior Theory. The 442 employees were stratified random samplings from the Parents of Students in public Elementary School in Taipei City of 2011. The open-ended elicitation and the structured questionnaire were applied as research tools. The collected data was analyzed by Pearson product-moment correlation, one-way ANOVA, hierarchical multiple regression and Hotelling,s T2 of SPSS for windows 18.0 respectively. The reliability is between .78~.92. The conclusions of the research are: 1. The intention of the organ donation of More than 70% of the targeted group tends to be possible. 2. The result showed that there exists a positive correlation between the three variable elements of attitude, subjective norm and perceived behavioral control, and the organ donation. The explanatory power of the organ donation is 56.00%. 3. The attitude of respondents was moderately positive related (r=.68) to the product of behavioral beliefs multiplied by evaluations of outcomes. The subjective norm of respondent was moderately positive related (r=.64) to the product of normative beliefs multiplied by motivations to comply. The perceived behavior control of respondent was somewhat-low related (r=.37) to the control beliefs multiplied by perceived power. 4. The result showed that there exists an overall difference among willingness/unwillingness organ donation intention in behavior beliefs, outcome evaluation, normative beliefs, motivation to comply, control beliefs and perceived power of respondent. 5. The result of the study may offer references to the relevant units to promote organ donation activities and form the policy.
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