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- Alvaro EM, Jones SP, Robles AS, Siegel JT. Hispanic organ donation: Impact of a Spanish-language organ donation campaign. Journal of the National Medical Association. 2006:98(1):1-8.
- Alvaro EM, Jones SP, Robles AS, Siegel, JT. Predictors of organ donation behavior among Hispanic Americans. Progress in Transplantation. 2005;15(2):149-156.
- Atkins L, Davis K, Holtzman SM, Durand R, et al. Family discussion about organ donation among African Americans. Journal of Transplant Coordination, 2003; 13(1) 28-32.
- Baughn D, Rodrigue JR, Cornell DL. Intention to register as organ donors: A survey of adolescents obtaining their driver’s permit/license or enrolled in driver’s education. Progress in Transplantation. 2006;16:260-267.
- Davis K, Holtzman S, Durand R, Decker PJ, et al. Leading the flock: Organ donation feelings, beliefs, and intentions among African American clergy and community residents. Journal of Transplant Coordination. 2005;15(3)211-216.
- Dodd-McCue D, Tartaglia A, Myer K, Kuthy S, et al. Unintended consequences: The impact of protocol change on critical care nurses’ perceptions of stress. Progress in Transplantation. 2004;14(1)61-67.
- Dodd-McCue D, Tartaglia A. The impact of the FCC protocol on the role stress of hospitals chaplains. Journal of Pastoral Care and Counseling. 2005
- Dodd-McCue D, Tartaglia A, Veazey K, Streetman P. The impact of protocol on nurses’ role stress: A longitudinal perspective.” Journal of Nursing Administration. 2005;35(4)205-216.
- Dodd-McCue D, Tartaglia A. The role of relatedness’ in donation discussions with next of kin: An empirical study of the common wisdom.” Progress in Transplantation. 2005;15(3)249-256.
- Downing K, Jones L. Designing an educational strategy for increasing older adults’ organ donor registration. Progress in Transplantation. (in press – Revised and Resubmitted, July 2008)
- Downing K, Jones L. First person consent Ohio Donor Registry: The influence of the first person consent registry on increasing organ donation. Book Chapter in, Applied Psychology and Organ Donation: Implementing and Evaluating Health Behavior Interventions. Wiley-Blackwell Publishers. Editors: Eusebio Alvaro and Jason Siegel. (in press 2008)
- Fahrenwald NL, Stabnow W. Sociocultural perspective on organ and tissue donation among reservation-dwelling American Indian adults. Ethnicity and Health. 2005;10(4):341-354.
- Feeley TH. College students’ knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors regarding organ donation: An integrated review. Journal of Applied Social Psychology. 2007;37(2)243-271.
- College students as potential organ donors: Reasons for low signing rates. Journal of Health Communication. 2005;10:237-250.
- Feeley TH, Servoss TJ. Examining college students’ intentions to become organ donors. Journal of Health Communication. 2005;10:237-250.
- Feeley TH, Vincent D, III. How organ donation is represented in newspaper articles in the United States. Health Communication. 2007;21(2)125-131.
- Feeley TH, Marshall H, Reinhart AM. Reactions to narrative and statistical written messages promoting organ donation. Communication Reports. (in press)
- Jacoby LH, Breitkopf CR, Pease EA. A qualitative examination of the needs of families faced with the option of organ donation. Dimensions in Critical Care Nursing. 2005;24(4):183-189.
- Jacoby LH, et al. Providing support to families considering the option of organ donation: An innovative training method. Progress in Transplantation. (in press)
- Korda H, Wagstaff D, McCleary K. How African Americans express their intentions to be organ donors. Progress in Transplantation. 2007;17(4)
- Mark PJ, Baker K, Aguayo C, Sorensen JB. Experience with an organ procurement organization based nondirected living kidney donation program. Clinical Transplantation. (in press)
- Marshall H, Feeley TH. Attitudes toward organ donation: A test of injunctive norms. Communication Studies. 2006;57:435-453.
- Marshall HM, Reinhart A, Feeley TH, Tutzauer F, et al. Comparing College Student’s value-, and impression-relevant involvement in health-related issues. Health Communications (in press)
- Merion RM, Vinokur AD, Couper MP, Jones EG, et al. Internet-based intervention to promote organ donor registry participation and family notification. Transplantation. 2003;75(8):1175-1178.
- Morgan SE. The many facets of reluctance: African-Americans and the decision (not) to donate organs. Journal of the National Medical Association. 2006;98(5)695-703.
- Morgan SE, Harrison TR, Chewning LV, Habib JG. America’s angel or thieving immigrant: Media coverage, the Santillan story, and public ambivalence toward donation and transplantation. In Wailoo K, Guarnaccia P, Livingston J (Eds.) Beyond the Bungled Transplant: Jessica Santillan and High-Tech Medicine In Cultural Perspective. University of North Carolina Press, Studies in Social Medicine series. (in press)
- Morgan SE. Building and evaluating a theory-based organ donation campaign: an academic and community partnership. In Lederman Taylor M, Gibson D (Eds.) The Communication Theory Reader. Kendall Hunt. 2005
- Morgan SE., Harrison TR, Chewning LV, DiCorcia M, et al. Entertainment (mis)education: The framing of organ donation in entertainment television. Health Communication. 2007;22:143-151.
- Morgan SE, Harrison TR, Long SD, Afifi WA, et al. Family discussions about organ donation, How the media influences opinions about donation decisions. Clinical Transplantation. 2005;19(5)674-682.
- Morgan SE, Harrison TR, Long SD, Afifi WA, et al. In their own words: A multicultural qualitative study of the reasons why people will (not) donate organs. Health Communication. (in press)
- Morgan SE, Miller J, Arasaratnam LA. Signing cards, saving lives: An evaluation of the worksite organ donation promotion project. Communication Monographs. 2002;69(3)253-273.
- Morgan SE, Miller JK, Arasaratnam LA. Similarities and differences between African-Americans’ and European-Americans’ attitudes, knowledge, and willingness to communicate about organ donation. Journal of Applied Social Psychology. 2003;33(4)693-716.
- Morgan SE, Miller JK. Beyond the organ donor card: The effect of knowledge, attitudes, and values on willingness to communicate about organ donation to family members. Health Communications. 2001;14(1):121-134.
- Morgan SE, Miller JK. Communicating about gifts of life: The effect of knowledge, attitudes, and altruism on behavior and behavioral intentions regarding organ donation. Journal of Applied Communication Research. 2002;30(2):163-178.
- Quinn MT, Alexander GC, Hollingsworth D, O’Connor KG, et al. Design and evaluation of a workplace intervention to promote organ donation. Progress in Transplantation 2006; 16(3): 253-259
- Reinhart A, Marshall H, Feeley TH, Tutzauer F. The persuasive effects of message-framing in organ donation: The mediating role of psychological reactance. Communication Monographs. 2007;74:229-255.
- Rodrigue JR, Cornell DL, Lin JK, Kaplan B, et al. A randomized trial of a home-based educational approach to increase live donor kidney transplantation: Effects in blacks and whites. American Journal of Kidney Diseases. 2008: 51:663-670.
- Rodrigue JR, Cornell, DL, Howard, RJ. Organ donation decision: Comparison of donor and non-donor families. American Journal of Transplantation. 2006;6:190-198.
- Rodrigue JR, Cornell DL, Lin JK, Kaplan B, et al. Increasing live donor kidney transplantation: A randomized evaluation of a home-based educational intervention. American Journal of Transplantation. 2007;7:394-401.
- Rodrigue JR, Cornell DL, Lin JK, Kaplan B, et al. Can a home-based educational approach reduce the racial disparity in live donor kidney transplantation? American Journal of Kidney Diseases. (in press)
- Rodrigue JR, Cornell DL, Kaplan B, Howard RJ. Patients’ willingness to talk to others about living kidney donation. Progress in Transplantation. 2008;18:25-31
- Shafer TJ, Ehrle RN, Davis KD, Durand RE, et al. Increasing organ recovery from level 1 trauma centers: The in-house coordinator intervention. Progress in Transplantation. 2004;14(3):250-263.
- Siegel JT, Alvaro EM, Crano WD, Lac A, et al. A quasi-experimental investigation of message appeal variations on organ donor registration rates. Health Psychology. 2008;27(2)170-178.
- Siegel JT, Alvaro EM, Lac A., Crano WD. Intentions of becoming a living organ donor among Hispanics: A theory-based approach exploring differences between living and nonliving organ donation. Journal of Health Communication. Journal of Health Communication. 2008;13:80-99.
- Siegel JT, Alvaro EM, Jones SP. Organ donor registration preferences among Hispanic populations: Which modes of registration have the greatest promise? Health Education and Behavior. 2005;32(2):242-252.
- Tartaglia A, Dodd-McCue D, Kuthy S, Myer K, et al. Care for the critical care provider, too? Commentary, American Journal of Critical Care. 2003;12(6):145-147.
- Thornton JD, Wong K, Cardenas V, Curtis R, et al. Ethnic and gender differences in willingness to donate organs among high school youths. Journal of Adolescent Health. (in press)
- Vincent DE. Exploring college students’ family discussions about organ and tissue donation. Communication Research Reports. 2006;23(4):299-308.
- Vinokur AD, Merion RM, Couper MP, Jones EG, et al. Educational web-based intervention for high school students to increase knowledge and promote positive attitudes toward organ donation. Journal of Health Education Behavior, 2006;33:773-786.
- Wagstaff DA, Korda H, McCleary KJ. “African Americans’ Organ Donor Intentions: Who has used which registration mode to express her or his intentions?” Journal of Public Health Management and Practice. 2008;14(1)7-13.
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