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  1. Alvaro, E.M., Jones, S.P., Robles, A.S., Siegel, J.T. Predictors of organ donation behavior among Hispanic Americans. Progress in Transplantation. 2005;15(2):149-156.
  2. Alvaro, E.M., Jones, S.P., Robles, A.S., Siegel, J.T. Hispanic organ donation: Impact of a Spanish-language organ donation campaign. Journal of the National Medical Association. 2006:98(1):1-8.
  3. Atkins, L., Davis, K., Holtzman, S.M., Durand, R., et al. Family discussion about organ donation among African Americans. Progress in Transplantation. 2003;13(1):28-32.
  4. Davis, K., Holtzman, S., Durand, R., Decker, P.J., 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.
  5. 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.
  6. 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
  7. 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.
  8. 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.
  9. Fahrenwald, N.L., Stabnow, W. Sociocultural perspective on organ and tissue donation among reservation-dwelling American Indian adults. Ethnicity and Health. 2005;10(4):341-354.
  10. Feeley, T.H. College students' knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors regarding organ donation: An integrated review. Journal of Applied Social Psychology. (in press)
  11. Feeley, T.H., Servoss, T.J. Examining college students' intentions to become organ donors. Journal of Health Communication. 2005;10:237-250.
  12. Feeley, T.H. How organ donation is represented in newspaper articles in the United States. Health Communication. (in press)
  13. Feeley, T.H, Marshall, H., Reinhart, A.M. Reactions to narrative and statistical written messages promoting organ donation. Communication Reports. (in press)
  14. Jacoby, L.H., Breitkopf, C.R., Pease, E.A. 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.
  15. Jacoby, L.H., et al. Providing support to families considering the option of organ donation: An innovative training method. Progress in Transplantation. (in press)
  16. Mark, P.J., Baker, K., Aguayo, C., Sorensen, J.B. Experience with an organ procurement organization based nondirected living kidney donation program. Clinical Transplantation. (in press)
  17. Marshall, H., Feeley, T.H. Attitudes toward organ donation: A test of injunctive norms. Communication Studies. (in press)
  18. Merion, R.M., Vinokur, A.D., Couper, M.P., Jones, E.G., et al. Internet-based intervention to promote organ donor registry participation and family notification. Transplantation. 2003;75(8):1175-1178.
  19. Morgan, S.E. The many facets of reluctance: African-Americans and the decision (not) to donate organs. Journal of the National Medical Association. (in press)
  20. Morgan, S.E., Harrison, T.R., Chewning, L.V., Habib, J.G. 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)
  21. Morgan, S.E. 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
  22. Morgan, S.E., Harrison, T.R., Chewning, L.V., DiCorcia, M., et al. Entertainment (mis)education: The framing of organ donation in entertainment television. Health Communication. (In press)
  23. Morgan, S.E., Harrison, T.R., Long, S.D., Afifi, W.A., et al. Family discussions about organ donation, How the media influences opinions about donation decisions. Clinical Transplantation. 2005;19:674-682.
  24. Morgan, S.E., Harrison, T.R., Long, S.D., Afifi ,W.A., et al. In their own words: A multicultural qualitative study of the reasons why people will (not) donate organs. Health Communication. (in press)
  25. Morgan, S.E., Miller, J., Arasaratnam, L.A. Signing cards, saving lives: An evaluation of the worksite organ donation promotion project. Communication Monographs. 2002;69(3)253-273.
  26. Morgan, S.E., Miller, J.K., Arasaratnam, L.A. 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.
  27. Morgan, S.E., Miller, J.K. 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.
  28. Morgan, S.E., Miller, J.K. 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.
  29. Quinn, M.T., Alexander, G.C., Hollingsworth, D., O'Connor, K.G., et al. Workplace intervention to promote organ donation. Progress in Transplantation. (in press)
  30. Shafer, T.J., Ehrle, R.N., Davis, K.D., Durand, R.E., et al. Increasing organ recovery from level 1 trauma centers: The in-house coordinator intervention. Progress in Transplantation. 2004;14(3):250-263.
  31. Siegel, J.T., Alvaro, E.M., Jones, S.P. Organ donor registration preferences among Hispanic populations: Which modes of registration have the greatest promise? Health Education and Behavior. 2005;32(2):242-252.
  32. 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.
  33. Thornton, J.D., 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)
  34. Vinokur, A.D., Merion, R.M., Couper, M.P., Jones, E.G., et al. Educational web-based intervention for high school students to increase knowledge and promote positive attitudes toward organ donation. Journal of Health Education and Behavior. (in press)

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