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. 2023 Nov 9;13(11):e071847. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2023-071847

Table 3.

Summary of main findings

Honeycomb Finding
Usability Rapid information provision.
Information as needed due to interactivity and multilayered structure.
Highlighted core message.
Content less understandable due to difficult terminology and scales.
Usefulness Innovative way of conveying clinical recommendations.
Rewarding provision of needed knowledge.
Limited perceived applicability due to content defining population too narrow or broad.
Less useful due to content not adapted to local guidelines.
Not sufficient to persuade physicians to change practice on its own.
Desirability Importance of colours. Overuse can be confusing or distracting.
Uniformity in design is valued.
Influence of font style on sense of importance.
Findability Quick and easy access if through the electronic health record (EHR).
Accessibility More easily readable when interactive and expandable design.
Difficult to use when limited digital literacy.
Credibility Credible due to seeing a trustworthy source.
Trustworthy due to access through EHR.
Even with an infographic, the concepts of weak recommendations and low quality of evidence remain difficult to understand.