Schuler Christine R, Castillo Dawn N, Menéndez Cammie Chaumont, Sinelnikov Sergey, Webb Sydney, Chavez Emily
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Division of Safety Research, 1095 Willowdale Road, MS H1900, Morgantown, WV 26505, United States.
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Division of Safety Research, 1095 Willowdale Road, MS H1900, Morgantown, WV 26505, United States.
J Safety Res. 2017 Feb;60:5-8. doi: 10.1016/j.jsr.2016.12.009. Epub 2016 Dec 27.
The National Occupational Injury Research Symposium (NOIRS) is the only national forum focused on occupational injury research findings, data and methods, and prevention strategies; it has been convened every 3-5years since 1997. Held in May 2015, the 6th symposium's theme was "Advancing Occupational Injury Research through Integration and Partnership." Organizers requested that attendees complete a post-meeting evaluation to assess meeting impact, and gather information useful in planning subsequent meetings and activities.
The questionnaire was publicized via a quick response code and link to the survey on symposium book cover, and mentioned at each scientific session. The online survey was designed to be completed in ≤15min; no identifying information was collected. Survey link remained open for seven days post-symposium.
About 50% of registered attendees responded. Almost half were attending their first NOIRS. Most were researchers (69%); 45% were affiliated with government and 38% with university or research institute. Five of six reported that the symposium mostly or completely met expectations. Reasons for attending included gaining exposure to new areas of research (87%), sharing their research (80%), and to develop new ideas for conducting research (79%). The majority (90%) reported that the symposium provided adequate networking opportunities. The conference venue was reported as good or better by 69%, moreso among repeat attendees (77%) compared to first-timers (61%).
The evaluation demonstrated that NOIRS was valuable to attendees, and provided a forum for sharing research results, developing new research ideas, and networking. Respondents provided input on different aspects of NOIRS and suggestions useful in planning next NOIRS, tentatively scheduled for 2018. NOIRS 2015 objectives for integration across disciplines and partnership with industry and safety professionals were partially met. In planning NOIRS 2018, more attention should be paid to attracting and engaging a broader spectrum of attendees.
全国职业伤害研究研讨会(NOIRS)是唯一一个专注于职业伤害研究成果、数据与方法以及预防策略的全国性论坛;自1997年以来,该研讨会每3至5年召开一次。2015年5月举行的第六届研讨会主题为“通过整合与合作推进职业伤害研究”。组织者要求参会者完成会后评估,以评估会议影响,并收集对规划后续会议及活动有用的信息。
通过二维码以及研讨会书籍封面上的调查链接宣传问卷,并在每场科学会议上提及。在线调查设计为在15分钟内完成;未收集识别信息。调查链接在研讨会结束后开放七天。
约50%的注册参会者做出了回应。近一半参会者是首次参加NOIRS。大多数是研究人员(69%);45%隶属于政府部门,38%隶属于大学或研究机构。六分之五的人表示该研讨会基本或完全达到预期。参会原因包括接触新的研究领域(87%)、分享自己的研究(80%)以及为开展研究提出新想法(79%)。大多数人(90%)表示该研讨会提供了充足的交流机会。69%的人认为会议场地良好或更佳,与首次参会者(61%)相比,多次参会者(77%)的评价更高。
评估表明,NOIRS对参会者很有价值,并提供了一个分享研究成果、提出新研究想法以及建立联系的论坛。受访者就NOIRS的不同方面提供了意见,并提出了对规划暂定于2018年召开的下一届NOIRS有用的建议。2015年NOIRS跨学科整合以及与行业及安全专业人员合作的目标部分得以实现。在规划2018年NOIRS时,应更加注重吸引和接纳更广泛的参会者。