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    Liver Transplant News and Biases: A Ten-Year Review of Turkish Media
    (Cyprus Mental Health Inst, 2025) Yegen, Ceren; Cecen, Ahmet Faruk; Ince, Volkan
    Liver transplantation faces challenges arising from low public awareness, leading to shortages in organ donations and failure to meet patient needs. This study explores the dynamics between coverage within Turkey's traditional print media and the rates of liver transplantation, specifically analyzing news from the Sabah, H & uuml;rriyet, and S & ouml;zc & uuml; newspapers over ten years. This analysis aims to assess how print media coverage influences the public understanding and frequency of liver transplants, extending beyond the mere volume of articles and considering how these stories are presented. The study also evaluates the existence of a media bias in favor of living donor stories over those of deceased donors, which may shape public attitudes and behaviors regarding organ donation. This bias is evident in the limited coverage of deceased organ donors, highlighting a gap in public awareness and understanding. Based on an analysis of 280 articles, a significant link is shown between the extent of news coverage and the number of liver transplants, indicating the media's substantial impact on transplantation activities. Moreover, a correlation is identified between the limited coverage of deceased organ donors and the broader issue of limited public awareness in Turkey, reflecting the comparative lack of media focus on postmortem donations.
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    Public Awareness and Donor Type Bias in Liver Transplantation News: Qualitative Research
    (Turkiye Klinikleri, 2025) Yegen, Ceren; Çeçen, Ahmet Faruk; İnce, Volkan
    ABS TRACT Objective: Liver transplantation faces challenges from low public awareness, leading to a shortfall in organ donations, failing to meet patient needs. This research delves into the dynamics between media coverage within Türkiye’s print press-specifically analyzing news from Sabah, Hürriyet, and Sözcü newspapers over a 10-year pe-riod-and the rates of liver transplantation. Material and Methods: It aims to assess how print media coverage influences public understanding and the frequency of liver transplants, extending beyond mere volume of articles to include an analysis of how these stories are pre-sented. It examines if there is a media bias in favor of living donor stories over those of deceased donors, thereby shaping public attitudes and behaviors regarding organ donation. This bias is reflected in the limited coverage of deceased organ donations, highlighting a gap in public awareness and understanding. Results: Through the analysis of 280 ar-ticles, a significant link was found between the extent of news coverage and the number of liver transplants, indicating the press’s substantial impact on transplantation activities. Conclusion: Moreover, a correlation was identified between the scant coverage of deceased organ donations and the broader issue of limited public awareness in Türkiye, highlighted by a comparative lack of focus on deceased donors in the media. © 2025 by Türkiye Klinikleri.

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