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How public trust and healthcare quality relate to blood donation behavior: Cross-cultural evidence
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Abstract Blood donors are indispensable for enabling a myriad of medical procedures and treatments. We examined how public trust in the healthcare system and healthcare quality relate to individuals’ likelihood of donating blood, using survey data from representative samples of 28 European countries (N = 27,... view more
Blood donors are indispensable for enabling a myriad of medical procedures and treatments. We examined how public trust in the healthcare system and healthcare quality relate to individuals’ likelihood of donating blood, using survey data from representative samples of 28 European countries (N = 27,868). Our preregistered analyses revealed that country-level public trust, but not healthcare quality, predicted individual propensity to donate blood. Notably, public trust decreased over time in many countries, while healthcare quality increased. Our results highlight the role of subjective perceptions of the healthcare system, rather than the objective state of healthcare, for blood donation behavior in Europe.... view less
Keywords
EVS; Eurobarometer; confidence; health behavior; health care; quality
Classification
Health Policy
Free Keywords
blood donation; cross-cultural evidence; healthcare quality; public trust; EVS Trend File 1981-2017 (ZA7503 v2.0.0); Eurobarometer 82.2 (2014) (ZA5931 v3.0.0)
Document language
English
Publication Year
2024
Page/Pages
p. 3-14
Journal
Journal of Health Psychology, 29 (2024) 1
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/13591053231175809
ISSN
1461-7277
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed