Designing infographics in health research with patients and the public: A scoping review protocol

Blaze Beecher, Alan O’Doherty, Beatriz Goulao, Amirhossein Jalali, Jon Salsberg, Liz Dore, Ailish Hannigan

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Abstract

Information graphics or infographics combine visual representations of information or data with text. They have been used in health research to disseminate research findings, translate knowledge and address challenges in health communication to lay audiences. There is emerging evidence of the design of infographics with the involvement of patients and the public in health research. Approaches to involvement include public and patient involvement, patient engagement and participatory research approaches. To date, there has been no comprehensive review of the literature on the design of infographics with patients and the public in health research. This paper presents a protocol and methodological framework for a scoping review to identify and map the available evidence for the involvement of patients and the public in infographics design in health research. It has been informed by preliminary searches and discussions and will guide the conduct and reporting of this review.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere0291066
Pages (from-to)e0291066
JournalPLoS ONE
Volume18
Issue number9 September
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Sep 2023

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