Soon Charlene S L, Tudor Car Lorainne, Ng Chirk Jenn, Tan Ngiap Chuan, Smith Helen
Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine, Nanyang Technological University, 11 Mandalay Road, Novena, Singapore, 308232 Singapore.
Faculty of Medicine, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Med Sci Educ. 2022 Nov 3;32(6):1405-1412. doi: 10.1007/s40670-022-01657-z. eCollection 2022 Dec.
Posters are used extensively as a mode of presentation at scientific conferences, but little is documented about their value to presenters or viewers. The study aimed to explore conference delegates' views and experiences of poster presentations, and their perceptions of the strengths and weaknesses of posters compared with oral presentations, and also to identify ways to enhance the educational value of posters.
This was a qualitative study using brief, semi-structured, face-to-face interviews amongst delegates at a 3-day Asia Pacific regional academic primary care conference in Singapore. Interviews were digitally recorded, transcribed verbatim, and their contents analysed thematically.
Eighty-nine interviews were analysed. Respondents were mainly early career researchers (58%), and a third were presenting (poster or oral) at the conference. Many positive attributes of posters were identified. For the viewers, these included the ability to gain a rapid overview of research activity (for "", "", and ""); the ability to choose who to engage with and when, in contrast to the tightly scheduled oral sessions; and opportunity to discuss content in a leisurely and detailed fashion with the presenter. Presenters considered posters "" than oral presentations and valued posters for the networking opportunities they created. However, posters were reported to be more demanding on the skills of précis and their preparation was considered arduous and more expensive than an oral presentation. Posters were also perceived to have lower academic status and dominate the presenter's time at the conference, reducing the opportunities for them to see the work of others. Suggestions for incorporating technologies to enhance the impact of posters included QR codes to access more detailed information, pre-recorded presentations, and online interactive clarification sessions with poster authors.
Posters are perceived as a valuable mode of presentation at scientific conferences by presenters and viewers. Their unique strengths challenge the perception that posters are somehow inferior to oral presentations, suggesting a need for their advantages to be promoted by researchers and conference organisers. The incorporation of technology within the traditional display may enhance poster utility. Given the time and money spent on academic conferences there is an urgent need to evaluate the different styles of presentation used at conferences and how they differ in their ability to impact on medical science knowledge and evidence-based clinical practice.
The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s40670-022-01657-z.
海报作为一种在科学会议上的展示方式被广泛使用,但关于其对展示者和观众的价值却鲜有文献记载。本研究旨在探讨会议代表对海报展示的看法和体验,以及他们对海报与口头报告相比的优缺点的认知,并找出提高海报教育价值的方法。
这是一项定性研究,对在新加坡举行的为期3天的亚太地区学术初级保健会议的代表进行简短的半结构化面对面访谈。访谈进行数字录音,逐字转录,并对其内容进行主题分析。
分析了89次访谈。受访者主要是早期职业研究人员(58%),三分之一的人在会议上进行展示(海报或口头报告)。确定了海报的许多积极属性。对于观众来说,这些属性包括能够快速了解研究活动概况(对于“”、“”和“”);与时间安排紧凑的口头会议相比,能够选择与谁交流以及何时交流;有机会与展示者以轻松和详细的方式讨论内容。展示者认为海报比口头报告“”,并重视海报所创造的交流机会。然而,据报告海报对摘要撰写技能要求更高,且其准备工作被认为比口头报告更艰巨、成本更高。海报也被认为学术地位较低,且在会议上占据展示者的时间,减少了他们观看他人作品的机会。关于采用技术以增强海报影响力的建议包括使用二维码获取更详细信息、预先录制的报告以及与海报作者进行在线互动答疑环节。
展示者和观众都认为海报是科学会议上一种有价值的展示方式。它们独特优势挑战了海报在某种程度上不如口头报告的观念,这表明研究人员和会议组织者有必要宣传其优势。在传统展示中融入技术可能会提高海报的效用。鉴于在学术会议上投入的时间和资金,迫切需要评估会议中使用的不同展示方式,以及它们在影响医学科学知识和循证临床实践方面的能力差异。
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