Understanding Organ Donation: Applied Behavioral Science PerspectivesISBN: 978-1-4051-9213-2
Hardcover
392 pages
December 2009, Wiley-Blackwell
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—J. Jackson Barnette, Colorado School of Public Health, University of Colorado Denver
"Over a relatively short period of time, a relatively small
group of dedicated professionals have sought to accomplish a great
purpose...to eliminate deaths on the transplant waiting list. This
book chronicles the breadth and depth of their research into
changing human behaviors which in many cases have never been
studied, or even fully described, before. As such, it is a
wonderful contribution to an ever-growing field still pursuing the
ultimate goal of eliminating deaths on the waiting list."
—Jeffrey P. Orlowski, Chief Executive Officer, Center
for Donation and Transplant, Albany, NY, USA
"Siegel and Alvaro have gathered the experience and perspectives
of some of the field’s most respected professionals and
scholars. For anyone seeking to apply recent developments and
contribute research in their own right, Understanding Organ
Donation goes a long way toward delivering on the promise of
its title."
—Bryan Stewart, President, Donate Life California
"With hundreds of thousands of lives on the line, we don’t
have the luxury of guesswork. This book shows us how to apply
evidence-based theory with lifesaving outcomes."
—G. David Fleming, President and CEO, Donate Life
America
"Understanding Organ Donation is a groundbreaking volume
on the topic of vital importance to the public and scientific
community. The book is informative in its overview of the current
approaches, it is insightful in its detection of the challenges,
and it is extremely useful in providing guidance to researchers and
activists for meeting those challenges."
—Radmila Prislin, San Diego State University