RT Article T1 Knowledge and Attitude of Society Concerning Organ Donation in Turkey JF Journal of religion and health VO 61 IS 3 SP 2102 OP 2120 A1 Å˛enyuva, Emine LA English PB Springer Science + Business Media B. V. YR 2022 UL https://www.ixtheo.de/Record/1805372378 AB This study aims to identify the knowledge and attitude of society in Turkey concerning organ donation, as well as to learn the recommendations proposed by members of society to promote organ donation. The study employs a mixed-methods research design (quantitative and qualitative). The study sample consisted of 1385 people between the ages of 18 and 90 who had sociodemographic and cultural characteristics, lived in various regions/districts within Istanbul province, had varying levels of education, worked/did not work in various institutions and organizations, and agreed to participate voluntarily in the study. The data were collected using an Information Form and a Semi-Structured Individual Opinion Form. Most of the participants had not donated organs but were willing to do so, and the majority of those who had donated or wished to donate their organs desired to do so in order to save a life, serve humanity, or help someone else. Among those who did not wish to donate their organs, their reasons included a desire to preserve the integrity of their bodies and a desire for nothing to be detached from their bodies. Moreover, those unwilling believed that it was not religiously permissible. The participants indicated that society needed to be educated, primarily through visual and print media, to promote organ donation. Organizing seminars, conferences, panels, as well educational activities related to organ donation can be recommended to raise awareness and improve attitudes toward organ donation. K1 Attitude K1 Knowledge K1 Organ K1 Organ Donation K1 Society DO 10.1007/s10943-021-01392-6