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When families talk: Applying Interpretive Phenomenological Analysis (IPA) to African American families discussing their awareness, commitment, and knowledge of organ donation

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This paper applies Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA) as a means to understand how African American families discuss their knowledge, awareness and commitment to organ donation. African American family dyads (n=20) participated in self-directed interaction conversational dyads based upon the Organ Donation Model, which is grounded in the Theory of Reasoned Action and the Theory of Motivated Information Management. Results indicate that the media strongly influences ones willingness to participate in the organ donation process and greater attention should be given to cultural-specific campaigns to increase the number of African American donors.

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Long, Shawn., Morgan, Susan., Afifi, Walid., Harrison, Tyler., Stephenson, Michael., Reichert, Tom. and Morse, Chris. "When families talk: Applying Interpretive Phenomenological Analysis (IPA) to African American families discussing their awareness, commitment, and knowledge of organ donation" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the NCA 93rd Annual Convention, TBA, Chicago, IL, Nov 15, 2007 <Not Available>. 2009-05-23 <http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p188712_index.html>

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Long, S. D., Morgan, S. E., Afifi, W. , Harrison, T. R., Stephenson, M. T., Reichert, T. and Morse, C. R. , 2007-11-15 "When families talk: Applying Interpretive Phenomenological Analysis (IPA) to African American families discussing their awareness, commitment, and knowledge of organ donation" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the NCA 93rd Annual Convention, TBA, Chicago, IL Online <PDF>. 2009-05-23 from http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p188712_index.html

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Abstract: This paper applies Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA) as a means to understand how African American families discuss their knowledge, awareness and commitment to organ donation. African American family dyads (n=20) participated in self-directed interaction conversational dyads based upon the Organ Donation Model, which is grounded in the Theory of Reasoned Action and the Theory of Motivated Information Management. Results indicate that the media strongly influences ones willingness to participate in the organ donation process and greater attention should be given to cultural-specific campaigns to increase the number of African American donors.

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When families talk 1 When families talk: Applying Interpretive Phenomenological Analysis (IPA) to African American families discussing their awareness commitment and knowledge of organ donation Abstract This paper applies Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA) as a means to understand how African American families discuss their knowledge awareness and commitment to organ donation. African American family dyads (n=20) participated in self-directed interaction conversational dyads based upon the Organ Donation Model which is grounded in the Theory of Reasoned Action and the
donation. Journal of the National Medical Association 85 17-19. UNOS (2004). The United Network for Organ Sharing www.unos.org. Accessed July 25 2006. When families talk 28 Waldrop D. P. Tamburlin J. A. Thompson S. J. & Simon M. (2004). Life and death decisions: Using school-based health education to facilitate family discussion about organ and tissue donation. Death Studies 28 643-657. Wittig D. R. (2001). Organ donation beliefs of African Americans residing in a small Southern community. Journal of Transcultural


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