![]() Infographics can be a way to solve that problem as well for our OT clients. Have you ever gone to a doctor’s appointment and at the end they rush to tell you all the really important information about what you should do at home? Me too, and I never remember any of it and end up having to call them back or I just don’t follow through with the recommendations. This research article argues that it is important for healthcare professionals to know more about infographics because it can share an important message clearly about best practices in healthcare to the general public and improve overall public health. ![]() You really did not even need to read the text above to get the picture (pun intended) or understand the answer to the question “Why Infographics?”. ![]() According to this book, we are 6.5 times more likely to remember information three days later that is presented to us in a visual format.įor example, the text I just wrote above can be summarized and expanded upon for a clearer message below. Infographics solve that problem by being a quick snapshot of the information in a clear, understandable way that actually improves learning at the same time. There is so much information out there and not enough time to get through it all for the healthcare workers doing the work. Laura, you are correct, people don’t read stuff anymore! When I was discussing how OT Graphically uses healthcare infographics to share research on the Mind Your OT Business podcast with Laura Park Figueroa, she said these words, infographics are necessary because “people don’t read stuff!” And she thought that should be my slogan moving forward. There is too much information and not enough time to read through everything.
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