29. Attending the RCN International Nursing Research Conference as a ‘Lone Attender’ – a small-scale, multi-method study (412)
Sarah Sutton-Heath, Staff Nurse, The University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom
Co authors: Sheila Dunbar, Barbara Jack, & Ann-Louise Caress
ann.caress@manchester.ac.uk
Abstract:
Background:
Informal feedback from previous conferences suggested that those attending alone can find this quite daunting and may consequently not gain full benefit from the conference. The RCN Research Society North West Forum Group therefore undertook a piece of work, with support of the Forum’s National Steering Committee, to explore the views and needs of such “lone attenders”.
Methods:
A multi-method approach was adopted ie a questionnaire survey of a convenience sample of ‘lone attenders’ to the 2007 conference and analysis of field notes, taken with participants’ consent, at a related fringe event at this conference. Questionnaire data were analysed using descriptive statistics and fringe field notes thematically analysed.
Results
27 adequately completed questionnaires were returned and 18 delegates attended the fringe. Data from the two sources have been combined (as the questionnaire and fringe discussion ‘topic guide’ were designed to be complementary).
Particularly problematic areas for lone attenders were identified as being:
• Accommodation (cost, location, practical issues)
• The evening before the conference (eating alone, feeling welcomed, practical issues) • Conference dinner (perceptions and experiences of the dinner, practical issues) Particular issues for overseas delegates and student nurses/postgraduates were identified. Participants made several suggestions to enhance the experience for future ‘lone attenders’, relating to Pre-conference information
• Local information for delegates
• ‘Signposting’ for lone attenders
• Evening and pre-conference events Potential solutions would involve additional web-based, print-based and face-to-face information and support.
Conclusions:
This small-scale project has confirmed that some delegates find attending the conference on their own daunting. Data could be used to enhance the experience for future delegates at this conference, as well as by others planning conferences and comparable events for nurses.
Source of Funding: RCN Research Society National Steering Committee
Amount in Funding: 200
Biography:
Sarah Sutton-Smith is a newly qualified nurse, having recently completed studies at the School of Nursing, Midwifery and Social Work at the University of Manchester. Her first post-registration post will be in prison nursing, an area for which she has a passion and in which she hopes, in the future, to undertake research. She has been the student member of the RCN Research Society North West Forum Group for approximately the last 12 months and it is in this capacity that she has been involved in the present work.

