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. 2021 Apr 21;23(4):e24369.
doi: 10.2196/24369.

Participation in Virtual Urology Conferences During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Cross-sectional Survey Study

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Participation in Virtual Urology Conferences During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Cross-sectional Survey Study

Menghua Wang et al. J Med Internet Res. .

Abstract

Background: Due to the influence of the COVID-19 pandemic, conventional face-to-face academic conferences have been restricted, and many of these conferences have moved onto the internet.

Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the virtual conferences in the field of urology during the COVID-19 pandemic and provide suggestions for better organization of such conferences.

Methods: A cross-sectional survey was conducted from May 30 to June 15, 2020, in China. Our team designed a 23-item questionnaire to investigate the conferences attended by urologists during the COVID-19 pandemic. SPSS 22.0 (IBM Corporation) was applied to analyze the data collected.

Results: A total of 330 Chinese urologists participated in our survey, and the response rate was 89.7% (330/368). Among the participants, 40.9% (135/330) were associate chief physicians. The proportion of participants who took part in conventional face-to-face academic conferences decreased from 92.7% (306/330) before the COVID-19 pandemic to 22.1% (73/330) during the pandemic (P<.001). In contrast, the proportion of urologists who took part in virtual conferences increased from 69.4% (229/330) to 90% (297/330) (P<.001). Most urologists (70.7%, 210/297) chose to participate in the virtual conferences at home and thought that a meeting length of 1-2 hours was most appropriate. Among the urologists, 73.7% (219/297) reported that their participation in the virtual conferences went smoothly, while the remaining respondents reported that they had experienced lags in video and audio streaming during the virtual conferences. When comparing conventional face-to-face conferences with virtual conferences, 70.7% (210/297) of the respondents thought that both conference formats were acceptable, while 17.9% (53/297) preferred virtual conferences and 11.5% (34/297) preferred conventional face-to-face meetings.

Conclusions: Virtual conferences are increasing in popularity during the COVID-19 pandemic; however, many aspects of these conferences could be improved for better organization.

Keywords: COVID-19; survey; virtual conference.

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Conflict of interest statement

Conflicts of Interest: None declared.

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Proportions of participants interested in learning about clinical experience at urology conferences stratified by hospital level. *P>.05.
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Proportions of participants interested in learning about surgical technique at urology conferences stratified by hospital level.*P>.05.
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Proportions of participants interested in learning about basic research progress at urology conferences stratified by hospital level.*P>.05.
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Proportions of participants interested in learning about the methodology of medical research at urology conferences stratified by hospital level. **P<.05.

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