Northwell Health Cancer Institute, Department of Radiation Medicine, Lake Success, New York, USA.
University of Washington Medical Center, Department of Radiation Oncology, Seattle, USA.
Med Phys. 2023 Aug;50(8):4689-4694. doi: 10.1002/mp.16592. Epub 2023 Jul 7.
Many in-person conferences were suspended during the initial stages of the COVID-19 pandemic but have recently begun to return to in-person or hybrid formats. However the incidence and severity of COVID-19 infection during conferences, as well as behaviors at meetings associated with infection, are not well known.
We performed a targeted, systematic survey of self-reported COVID-19 infection and severity rates among in-person attendees and potential attendees of a large national medical conference held in hybrid format during the during the Omicron subvariant wave, to provide guidance for future meeting attendees and organizers on COVID-19 risk.
A survey was sent to all members of the American Association of Physicists in Medicine (AAPM) as well as all attendees of the AAPM 2022 Annual Meeting (held July 10th-14th 2022 in Washington DC) with hybrid format) (total n = 10,627). The survey assessed relevant respondent demographics, views of COVID-19 and in-person meetings, COVID-19 infection during the meeting or the following 7 days, and any COVID-19 treatment received. Descriptive statistics and multivariable logistic regression with odds ratios (OR) and 95% confidence intervals (CI) were used for analysis.
The response rate was 13.7% (n = 1464) among the total invitees. Of respondents, 62.9% (n = 921) attended the meeting in person and 37.1% (n = 543) did not. Among in-person meeting attendees, 82.1% (n = 756) attended indoor social events during the meeting including 67.5% (n = 509) who attended a large, AAPM-coordinated social event. Reported COVID-19 infection rates were higher among in-person attendees (15.3%, n = 141) versus those that did not attend in-person (6.1%, n = 33) (p < 0.001). Of those infected, 97.9% (n = 138) recovered entirely at home, with the remaining 2 (1.4%) undergoing emergency room visit without admission, and 1 (unvaccinated) individual (0.7%) reported hospital admission. On multivariable analysis of reported in-person attendee behaviors, only attendance of the large, AAPM-coordinated social event remained significantly associated with COVID-19 infection (OR 2.8, CI 1.8-4.2, p < 0.001). Among in-person attendees, 74.1% (n = 682) agreed that they would feel comfortable attending in-person conferences in the future, 11.8% (n = 109) disagreed, and 14.0% (n = 129) neither agreed nor disagreed.
Despite higher than previously reported COVID-19 infection rates than prior studies, severity of infection was self-limited with no hospitalizations among vaccinated attendees. In-person attendees showed a willingness to return to large-scale indoor social interaction, with a higher rate of COVID-19 infection noted among those who attended a large conference-affiliated social gathering. Most individuals reported feeling comfortable attending other in-person meetings in the future.
在 COVID-19 大流行的初期,许多面对面会议被暂停,但最近已开始恢复面对面或混合形式。然而,会议期间 COVID-19 感染的发生率和严重程度,以及与感染相关的会议行为,尚不清楚。
我们针对在混合形式下举行的大型全国医学会议的面对面与会者和潜在与会者进行了有针对性的、系统的 COVID-19 感染和严重程度的自我报告调查,为未来的会议与会者和组织者提供 COVID-19 风险方面的指导。
向美国物理治疗医师协会(AAPM)的所有成员以及 AAPM 2022 年年会(2022 年 7 月 10 日至 14 日在华盛顿特区举行,采用混合形式)的所有与会者发送了一份调查问卷(总 n=10627)。该调查评估了相关受访者的人口统计学特征、对 COVID-19 和面对面会议的看法、会议期间或之后 7 天内的 COVID-19 感染情况,以及任何 COVID-19 治疗情况。使用描述性统计和多变量逻辑回归分析(OR)和 95%置信区间(CI)进行分析。
在总邀请者中,回复率为 13.7%(n=1464)。在回复者中,62.9%(n=921)亲自参加了会议,37.1%(n=543)没有参加。在亲自参加会议的与会者中,82.1%(n=756)参加了会议期间的室内社交活动,其中 67.5%(n=509)参加了 AAPM 协调的大型社交活动。与未亲自参加的与会者相比(6.1%,n=33),亲自参加者的 COVID-19 感染率更高(15.3%,n=141)(p<0.001)。在感染的人群中,97.9%(n=138)完全在家康复,其余 2 人(1.4%)无需住院即可进行急诊就诊,1 人(未接种疫苗)(0.7%)报告住院。在对报告的亲自参加者行为进行多变量分析后,只有参加 AAPM 协调的大型社交活动与 COVID-19 感染显著相关(OR 2.8,CI 1.8-4.2,p<0.001)。在亲自参加会议的与会者中,74.1%(n=682)表示他们将来会感到舒适地参加面对面会议,11.8%(n=109)表示不同意,14.0%(n=129)表示既不同意也不反对。
尽管 COVID-19 感染率高于之前的研究报告,但感染的严重程度是自我限制的,接种疫苗的与会者没有住院。亲自参加会议的与会者表现出愿意回到大规模的室内社交互动中,与参加大型会议附属社交聚会的与会者相比,COVID-19 感染的发生率更高。大多数人报告说,他们将来会感到舒适地参加其他面对面会议。