2009
DOI: 10.1080/10410230802676516
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A 15-Year Review of ABC, CBS, and NBC News Coverage of Organ Donation: Implications for Organ Donation Campaigns

Abstract: This content analysis represents news coverage of organ donation from January 1990 to December 2005. Specifically, ABC, CBS, and NBC news broadcasts were examined to gain a greater understanding of organ donation coverage on TV. Overall this investigation revealed that organ donation received modest coverage (N = 1,507). Although the majority of coverage was positive, attention to the need for organs and the process of becoming a potential organ donor received modest exposure. In addition, non-living donor and… Show more

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“…Previous research suggests modest attention is given to educating individuals about the organ shortage in newspapers (Feeley & Vincent, 2007) and television news (Quick et al, 2009). Our report is consistent with these studies in that approximately one in five stories explicitly mentioned the need for more organ donors.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Previous research suggests modest attention is given to educating individuals about the organ shortage in newspapers (Feeley & Vincent, 2007) and television news (Quick et al, 2009). Our report is consistent with these studies in that approximately one in five stories explicitly mentioned the need for more organ donors.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More and more, communication campaigns promoting organ and tissue donation have become effective mechanisms to enhance organ donor registrations across college campuses (Feeley, Anker, Watkins, Rivera, Tag, & Volpe, 2009), driver's license facilities Harrison, Morgan, King, & Williams, 2011), and in the workplace (Morgan, Harrison, Chewning, Di Corcia, & Davis, 2010). As these efforts have certainly played a pivotal role in educating individuals about the importance of organ donation, individuals still learn much about organ donation from newspapers (Feeley & Vincent, 2007), television dramas (Morgan et al, 2007), and news programs (Quick et al, 2009). The current study sought to reveal how recent news coverage on television depicts organ donation with respect to the organ shortage, the benefits and barriers to donation, the process of registering as an organ donor, and the overall estimate of news industries' endorsement of organ donation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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