Purpose of the Study The study aims to understand how different messages can influence people's decisions to become organ donors. Researchers want to find out which types of messages are most effective in encouraging organ donation registration. Who Can Take Part? Adults aged 18 and older who are eligible to register as organ donors can participate in this study. How the Research Will Happen Participants will be shown different types of messages about organ donation. They will then be asked questions to see how the messages affect their willingness to register as organ donors. The study will compare the responses to determine which messages work best. Benefits of the Study By identifying the most effective messages, this study aims to increase the number of registered organ donors. This can help save lives by making more organs available for transplantation.
Age range
18 Years
Sex
ALL
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Composite Score of Knowledge, Attitudes, and Intentions Towards Organ Donation
Timeframe: mmediately after message delivery (one-time assessment)