Impact of Poster Presentations on Academic Knowledge Transfer from the Oncologist Perspective in Turkey

Adult Male Biomedical Research Education, Medical Turkey Attitude of Health Personnel Information Dissemination 9. Industry and infrastructure Data Collection Congresses as Topic Middle Aged 16. Peace & justice 3. Good health 03 medical and health sciences Posters as Topic 0302 clinical medicine Humans Female Clinical Competence
DOI: 10.7314/apjcp.2014.15.18.7707 Publication Date: 2014-12-01T01:43:29Z
ABSTRACT
Currently poster presentations offer a common visual medium for knowledge transfer by a wide range of health professionals. Our study aimed to determine the scientific importance of poster presentations for Medical and Radiation Oncologists.A survey form including 40 questions was distributed to a total of 131 oncologists experienced in poster presentations. One hundred completed survey forms were included in the study. Descriptive statistics and modified thematic analyses were performed on the responses.Overall 64% of the participants agreed that posters were a good medium for knowledge transfer. Some 88% agreed that concise and clear styled presentations would increase appealing interests for poster contents. Visual appearance was cited more influential than content of the subject; 70% of participants agreed that appearances of posters could help to draw more viewer attention. Of respondents, 63% believed that posters accompanied by their author were more attractive for congress attendees, and 33% of them declared that the halo effect of the poster presenter was also important.The present study indicated that intelligibility, appearance and visuality of posters are most important factors from the aspect of oncologist participants. Presenters must take into account these important points when preparing their academic posters.
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