HTNZ Conference Feedback
Conference registrations
There were 256 registrations; 69/256 were virtual attendees. The regions’ delegates came from are depicted in the chart.
69 responded to the feedback survey, which was sent to delegates and all other HTNZ members.
Q1: Please rate your overall Conference experience
Answered: 69 Skipped: 0
⭐️ | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | TOTAL | WEIGHTED AVERAGE |
0.00%�0 | 2.90%�2 | 7.25%�5 | 52.17%�36 | 37.68%�26 | 69 | 4.25 |
Q2: Friday Session 1: Please rate this session
Answered: 66 Skipped: 3
| 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | TOTAL | WEIGHTED AVERAGE |
⭐️ | 0.00%�0 | 3.03%�2 | 10.61%�7 | 48.48%�32 | 37.88%�25 | 66 | 4.21 |
Session 1:
Hand Therapy through the Ages
Screening for Degenerative Cervical Myelopathy: What Hand Therapists Need to Know
Q3: Friday Session 2: Please rate this session
Answered: 66 Skipped: 3
| 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | TOTAL | WEIGHTED AVERAGE |
⭐️ | 0.00%�0 | 0.00%�0 | 6.06%�4 | 56.06%�37 | 37.88%�25 | 66 | 4.32 |
Session 2
Paediatric Fractures
Paediatric Hand Tumours and Malignancies
Hand Development and Congenital Hand Conditions
Paediatric Case Study Presentation
Q4: Friday Session 3: Please rate this session
Answered: 66 Skipped: 3
| 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | TOTAL | WEIGHTED AVERAGE |
⭐️ | 0.00%�0 | 1.52%�1 | 6.06%�4 | 54.55%�36 | 37.88%�25 | 66 | 4.29 |
Session 3
Illusion and Pain: Strategies for Altering Pain Perception in the Hand
Nutrition and Healing in Older Adults
Occupation as a Rehabilitation Strategy for Older Adults with Hand Conditions
Q5: Saturday Session 4: Please rate this session
Answered: 64 Skipped: 5
| 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | TOTAL | WEIGHTED AVERAGE |
⭐️ | 0.00%�0 | 0.00%�0 | 10.94%�7 | 60.94%�39 | 28.12%�18 | 64 | 4.17 |
Session 4
Common Upper Limb Injuries in Children
Expanding upon the Paediatric Musculoskeletal Guidelines: Anatomy of Growing Bones and Wrist Pain in Youth Sport
Q6: Saturday Session 5: Please rate this session
Answered: 63 Skipped: 6
| 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | TOTAL | WEIGHTED AVERAGE |
⭐️ | 0.00%�0 | 1.59%�1 | 11.11%�7 | 55.56%�35 | 31.75%�20 | 63 | 4.17 |
Session 5
Free Paper: Advances in Hand Therapy: Best Practice in Conservative Management of Proximal Phalangeal Fractures in Children
Pecha Kucha: Improving Patient Outcomes Following Acute Hand Injury: A Collaborative Therapist-led Acute Orthopaedic Triage Pathway
Free Paper: Are Hand Fractures Sustained While Playing Cricket Under-reported in New Zealand?
Free Paper: “You’re the Touch Point”: Māori Solutions for Culturally Safe Hand Therapy
Q7: Saturday Session 6: Please rate this session
Answered: 64 Skipped: 5
| 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | TOTAL | WEIGHTED AVERAGE |
⭐️ | 0.00%�0 | 1.56%�1 | 9.38%�6 | 59.38%�38 | 29.69%�19 | 64 | 4.17 |
Session 6
Pecha Kucha: Casting Motion to Mobilise Stiffness: Rehabilitation of Chronic Hand Stiffness Using CMMS Post-necrotising Fasciitis
Free Paper: Cone Beam Computed Tomography: A Game Changer in the Identification of Radiocarpal Fractures
Pecha Kucha: Relative Medicine: Treating Everyone Like They are Your Relative.
Q8: Saturday Session 7: Please rate this session
Answered: 64 Skipped: 5
| 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | TOTAL | WEIGHTED AVERAGE |
⭐️ | 0.00%�0 | 0.00%�0 | 9.38%�6 | 57.81%�37 | 32.81%�21 | 64 | 4.23 |
Session 7
Hypermobility and Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome Considerations in Hand Therapy
Q9: Saturday Session 8: Please rate this session
Answered: 64 Skipped: 5
| 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | TOTAL | WEIGHTED AVERAGE |
⭐️ | 0.00%�0 | 0.00%�0 | 3.12%�2 | 50.00%�32 | 46.88%�30 | 64 | 4.44 |
Session 8
CMCJ Replacements
The Therapist's Approach to CMCJ Pain
Rib Grafts for Carpal Injuries
WALANT, and When This is Useful
Complex Clinical Cases Panel Discussion
Q10: Sunday: Te Tiriti In Your Hands Workshop
Answered: 57 Skipped: 12
| 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | TOTAL | WEIGHTED AVERAGE |
⭐️ | 0.00%�0 | 3.51%�2 | 5.26%�3 | 61.40%�35 | 29.82%�17 | 57 | 4.18 |
Q11: Sunday: Congenital Hand Difference Workshop
Answered: 59 Skipped: 10
| 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | TOTAL | WEIGHTED AVERAGE |
⭐️ | 0.00%�0 | 0.00%�0 | 13.56%�8 | 42.37%�25 | 44.07%�26 | 59 | 4.31 |
Q12: Sunday: WS Medical Sports Splinting Techniques and Tips.
Answered: 58 Skipped: 11
| 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | TOTAL | WEIGHTED AVERAGE |
⭐️ | 0.00%�0 | 3.45%�2 | 15.52%�9 | 50.00%�29 | 31.03%�18 | 58 | 4.09 |
Q13: Sunday: @Therapy workshop Wrist and Thumb in Action
Answered: 59 Skipped: 10
| 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | TOTAL | WEIGHTED AVERAGE |
⭐️ | 0.00%�0 | 1.69%�1 | 11.86%�7 | 55.93%�33 | 30.51%�18 | 59 | 4.15 |
Q14: For future planning: In planning the programme, is more time for questions to the presenter needed?
Answered: 68 Skipped: 1
Q15: For future planning: In planning the programme, is more time with the exhibitors needed?
Answered: 66 Skipped: 3
Q16: For future planning: What is the ideal length of our conference?
Answered: 63 Skipped: 6
Q17: For future planning: From your perspective was the content of the conference presentations pitched at the right level?
Answered: 68 Skipped: 1
Q18: Would you be willing to attend a conference at a less central location if that reduced the conference registration cost?
Answered: 68 Skipped: 1
Q19: On a scale of 1-5 how important is it to you that the conference is held in a major city?
Answered: 67 Skipped: 2
Q20: On a scale of 1-5 how important is it to you that the conference includes social function even if it increases the cost?
Answered: 66 Skipped: 3
Q21: How willing are you to supply your email to the Sponsors/Exhibitors at Conference if this reduced the cost.
Answered: 68 Skipped: 1