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Moreover, intention to act was the only indicator to be utilized by all three conference types.
At least 1 of each of the conference types, primary care, illness related, specialty mixed, and allied professionals, met successful booth visit criteria.
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Conference type, conference size, and CFS presentation are significantly associated with successful conferences as measured by booth visits.
This assessment would include looking at the conference type, conference size, and investing in expert speakers at conferences.
Significant factors associated with successful booth attendance included conference type, conference size, and CFS presentations as part of the planned conference agenda.
For conference type, illness related conferences were more likely than primary care conferences to be successful (OR = 36.0; 95% CI 2.97, 436.34).
However, this result is not surprising as chi-square tests show that conference size is significantly associated with conference type (23.0, p < 0.0001) and presentation (4.48, p < 0.05).
Further analysis of these 14 conferences showed that conference type, geographic scope, presentation of CFS research at the meeting, and magnitude of meeting attendance impacted booth visit rates.
* p < 0.5, ** p < 0.001 When all significant variables were entered into the model (conference type, conference size, and presentation), only conference size remained significant (OR = 48.39; 95% CI 3.88, 603.49) (see Table 3).
We coded conference type into the following categories: primary care (e.g., family physicians, nurse practitioners or physician assistants), allied professional (e.g., physical or occupational therapists), illness related (e.g., CFS or fibromyalgia), and special mixed population (e.g., health educators, gender/ethnic medical organizations, or medical specialists).
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