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Half of Cochrane and ISMPP conference attendees scan poster QR codes: Can we harmonize discordant feedback to further enhance engagement?

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posted on 2025-05-09, 16:02 authored by Emily MessinaEmily Messina, Zen FaulkesZen Faulkes, Victoria Evans, James L. Wells, Mike MorrisonMike Morrison, Cindy Parrish, Noofa Hannan

Data from in-persons surveys suggests that prominent QR codes that clearly say what they lead to may enhance engagement. Respondents indicated they would be more likely to scan QR codes if they made it easier to review the poster later, share the poster via email, view a video summary, or linked to content beyond what is contained in the poster itself.Click to email this poster to a friend


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Messina EL, Faulkes Z, Evans V, Wells JL, Morrison M, Parrish C, and Hannan N. Half of Cochrane and ISMPP conference attendees scan poster QR codes: Can we harmonize discordant feedback to further enhance engagement? Presented atPresented at the 21st Annual Meeting of the International Society for Medical Publication Professionals (ISMPP); May 12–14, 2025; Washington, D.C., USA. doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.24948474.v3

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