ATTACHMENT 3
Online Survey to Help Inform Change to the NCI Cancer Bulletin
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Exp. Date: 10/31/2006
Dear
Colleague,
I hope you will choose to participate in a survey being launched today by the National Cancer Institute.
NCI is conducting an online survey to gather comments about your experiences with its weekly publication, the NCI Cancer Bulletin. I invite you to complete this survey at your earliest convenience. NCI will use the results to determine ways to adapt the publication to best meet your needs.
To complete the survey, please go to http://www.cancerbulletin-survey.org, either by clicking on the URL or typing the address in your browser.
Thank
you in advance for your participation. I welcome your opinion and
will be pleased to share the results of the survey in an upcoming
issue of the NCI Cancer
Bulletin.
Sincerely,
Andrew
C. von Eschenbach, M.D.
Director,
National Cancer Institute
Your participation in this survey is completely voluntary. Please be assured that your responses will be kept confidential and will not be disclosed to anyone outside NCI or its contractor, Westat, except as otherwise required by law. Data will be provided to the NCI in aggregate form only, with any potentially identifying information removed. You may skip any questions that you prefer not to answer. This survey should take approximately 10 minutes to complete.
If you have any general questions about the study itself, please contact Nina Goodman at [email protected] or at (301) 435-7789. For technical problems, please contact Carl Setzer at [email protected] or at (800) 937-8281, ext. 5536.
NCI Cancer Bulletin Survey
Which of the following best describes you (in context of reading the NCI Cancer Bulletin)? (Select one)
NCI staff member
NCI advisor or review group member
Cancer Center staff
Cancer researcher
Clinician
Advocacy or volunteer organization
Professional organization or society
Federal or state health care agency or policymaker (non-NCI)
Local health official
Student
Cancer patient
Caregiver of a cancer patient
Cancer survivor
General public
Other (specify)
2a. About how often do you read the NCI Cancer Bulletin?
Weekly (every issue) [SKIP TO Q3]
About two or three times a month [SKIP TO Q3]
About once a month or less [SKIP TO Q3]
Never [CONTINUE TO Q2b]
2b. What is the MAIN reason you do not read the NCI Cancer Bulletin?
Not enough time [CONTINUE TO Q2c]
Not interested [CONTINUE TO Q2c]
Technical problems (specify) [CONTINUE TO Q2c]
Other (specify) [CONTINUE TO Q2c]
2c. We are interested in obtaining a wide variety of opinions about the NCI Cancer Bulletin. If you are willing, please provide the following information so that we may contact you to ask a few more questions about why you do not read the NCI Cancer Bulletin. [END SURVEY FOR NON-READERS]
Name:
Organization:
Phone number:
Email address:
Overall, how informative do you find the NCI Cancer Bulletin?
Very informative
Somewhat informative
Not at all informative
Generally speaking, how do you typically read the NCI Cancer Bulletin?
I thoroughly read it cover to cover
I thoroughly read what interests me and skim the rest
I skim the entire document
What makes you most likely to read the NCI Cancer Bulletin?
The general content is of interest to me
There is a specific or recurring section or feature that is of interest to me
It comes from the director of the National Cancer Institute, Dr. von Eschenbach
Other (specify)
Which of the following sections or features do you find of particular interest? (Check all that apply)
A Conversation With…
Cancer Research Highlights
Director’s Update
Featured Clinical Trial
Featured Meetings
Funding Opportunities
Lead Story
Legislative Updates
Notes
Special Report
The NCI Cancer Bulletin is currently e-mailed on a weekly basis. Do you feel that receiving a weekly NCI Cancer Bulletin is…
Too frequent
Not frequent enough
Just right
Currently, the NCI Cancer Bulletin is sent as a downloadable PDF. Would you prefer another format?
No, I prefer the PDF format
Yes, I would prefer an HTML format
Yes, I would prefer a format other than PDF or HTML (specify)
a. Have you ever forwarded the NCI Cancer Bulletin to others?
Yes, I have regularly forwarded it to others [SKIP TO Q10]
Yes, I have forwarded it a few times to others [SKIP TO Q10]
No, I have never forwarded it to others [CONTINUE TO Q9b]
9b. How likely are you to recommend the NCI Cancer Bulletin to others?
Very likely to recommend
Somewhat likely to recommend
Not at all likely to recommend
Overall, how valuable is the NCI Cancer Bulletin as a source of information for…
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b. Funding opportunities |
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c. Clinical trials |
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d. Selected meetings, presentations, and exhibits |
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e. General information about NCI activities |
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Please rate your satisfaction with the NCI Cancer Bulletin in terms of…
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a. Overall satisfaction |
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b. Relevance to your work/interests |
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c. Comprehensiveness |
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d. Credibility of source |
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e. Overall visual appeal |
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f. Number of pages (currently 8) |
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What information or features would you like to see added to the NCI Cancer Bulletin?
We are interested in obtaining more opinions about the NCI Cancer Bulletin. If you are willing, please provide the following information so that we may contact you to follow-up on some of the questions asked in this survey:
Name:
Organization:
Phone number:
Email address:
Thank you for completing this survey. Your information will be invaluable as we work to improve the quality of the NCI Cancer Bulletin!
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