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Publication Date
9-2020
Keywords
quality improvement ns20; Washington ns20; emergency ns20
Disciplines
Emergency Medicine | Nursing
Abstract
Purpose Provide information regarding the: Advantages/disadvantages of a poster presentation, Differences between a research and evidence-based poster, and Key elements of a research and evidenced-based poster. Advantages of a Poster Presentation Allows the emergency nurse to communicate innovative and useful information to peers on a one-to-one basis. ENA conference poster sessions are scheduled over several days so that posters are available for previewing and then interested persons can prepare questions and meet the presenter later Allows the audience to view the poster at their own pace. Presented as “stand alone” or with narrative from presenter who remains with the poster. Facilitates questions and communication Disadvantages of a Poster Presentation Usually numerous posters often in a large, noisy space. Passive in nature, relying on visual appeal rather than content to attract viewers. Presenter must repeat their presentation numerous times for each wave of viewers.
Specialty/Research Institute
Nursing
Specialty/Research Institute
Emergency Medicine
Specialty/Research Institute
Quality
Conference / Event Name
2020 Nursing Summit
Location
Virtual Conference
Additional Details
2010 IENR Advisory Council: Cynthia L. Dakin, RN, PhD; Susan Barnason, RN, APRN-CS, PhD, CEN, CCRN, CNS, CS; Gordon L. Gillespie, RN, PhD, PHCNS-BC, CEN, CCRN, CPEN, FAEN; Vicki Keough, RN-Cs, PhD, ACNP, CCRN; Anne P. Manton, RN, PhD, PMHNP-BC, FAAN, FAEN; Lisa Wolf, RN, MS, CEN; Mary Kamienski, RN, PhD, APN, CEN, FAEN, ENA board of directors liaison; Suling Li, RN, PhD, director: IENR; Altair M. Juarez, MPH, senior research associate: IENR; Leslie Gates, senior administrative assistant: IENR