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Factors affecting Israeli women's decision whether to donate cord blood
Merav Ben Natan
, Keren Grinberg
, Sharon Galula
, Michal Biton
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Israeli Women
100%
Cord Blood
100%
Cord Blood Donation
100%
Theory of Planned Behavior
50%
Subjective Norms
33%
Behavioral Attitude
33%
Intention to Donate
33%
Israeli
16%
Perceived Difficulty
16%
Nursing Staff
16%
Significant Others
16%
Medical Staff
16%
Perceived Control
16%
Behavioral Control
16%
Childbearing Women
16%
Women's Perceptions
16%
Correlation Study
16%
Perceived Ease
16%
Descriptive-correlation
16%
Specific Behavior
16%
Psychology
Theory of Planned Behavior
100%
Subjective Norm
66%
Study Design
33%
Perceived Behavioral Control
33%
Education
33%
Nursing and Health Professions
Blood Donor
100%
Literature Review
16%
Nursing Staff
16%
Medical Staff
16%
Education
16%
Nurse
16%