Perceptions related to the layout of Visual Abstracts among physicians and medical students.

Pedro Cesana Portugal, José A Moura-Neto
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Introduction: Visual Abstract is a visual summary of the most relevant information from a scientific article, presented as an infographic. Despite the growing use of Visual Abstracts by journals around the world, studies evaluating their components to guide their development remain scarce.

Objective: The primary objective of this study is to identify the aesthetic perceptions of Visual Abstracts components by physicians and medical students.

Methods: Cross-sectional study, using a virtual questionnaire sent via email to a convenience sample comprising physicians and medical students. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, with means and standard deviation or median and interquartile range, depending on the type of the variable distribution. Categorical variables are presented in absolute and relative numbers.

Result: The research sample consisted mainly of medical students (65%), who were female (57.2%), with a median age of 23.5 years (IQR 21-42.25). The majority of respondents declared no prior knowledge on Visual Abstracts (61.7%). Of the analyzed variables, preferences included icons (56.7%), in a monochrome style (36.7%), second-dimensional (81.1%), and moderately detailed layout (56.7%), using the "original" color (91.7%), and structured in IMRaD format (73.9%).

Conclusion: Several visual components influence the aesthetic perception of physicians and medical students regarding Visual Abstracts, with particular emphasis on textual objectivity, clarity of colors, and the use of icons.

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医师与医学生对视觉摘要版面的认知。
简介:视觉摘要是一篇科学文章中最相关信息的视觉摘要,以信息图表的形式呈现。尽管世界各地的期刊越来越多地使用视觉摘要,但评估其组成部分以指导其发展的研究仍然很少。目的:本研究的主要目的是确定医师和医学生对视觉摘要成分的审美知觉。方法:横断面研究,使用虚拟问卷通过电子邮件发送给方便样本包括医生和医学生。使用描述性统计分析数据,根据变量分布的类型,使用平均值和标准差或中位数和四分位数范围。分类变量以绝对数字和相对数字表示。结果:研究样本以医学生为主(65%),其中女性占57.2%,中位年龄23.5岁(IQR 21 ~ 42.25)。大多数被调查者(61.7%)表示对视觉摘要没有先验知识。在分析的变量中,偏好包括图标(56.7%)、单色风格(36.7%)、二次元(81.1%)和适度详细的布局(56.7%)、使用“原始”颜色(91.7%)和IMRaD格式(73.9%)。结论:几种视觉成分影响医生和医学生对视觉摘要的审美感知,特别强调文本的客观性、颜色的清晰度和图标的使用。
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