Research Article

[Retracted] The Theory of Planned Behavior for the Improvement of the Delayed Blood Donation Cycle, Optimization of the Planning Behavior, and Donor Intention

Table 4

Analysis of the main variables of behavioral intention.

Response (%)
DistinguishContent descriptionVery much agreeAgreeOrdinaryDisagreeVery disagreeable

AttitudeI think blood donation is a good thing67.2629.203.540.000.00
I think it’s worthwhile for me to donate blood61.9529.207.960.880.00
I think it’s healthy for me to donate blood53.9833.639.732.650.00
I think it’s safe to donate blood52.2132.7414.160.880.00
Objective normIn my daily life most people who are important to me think that I should donate blood34.5126.5522.1214.162.65
In my daily life most of the people who are important to me support me to donate blood37.1727.4323.898.852.65
In my daily life most important groups think I should donate blood34.5130.0924.786.194.42
In my daily life most important groups support me to donate blood37.1735.4022.124.420.88
Perceived behavioral controlIt’s easy for me to donate blood37.1734.5115.049.733.54
It’s up to me whether I want to donate blood or not61.9533.632.651.770.00
As long as the blood bank needs me to donate blood, I can do it48.6736.2812.391.770.88