Supporting Statement Part B

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Evaluation of the Action Plan for the National Public Health Initiative on Diabetes and Womens Health

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Supporting Statement: Part B



Evaluation of the Action Plan for the

National Public Health Initiative on Diabetes and Women’s Health



Supported by:


Division of Diabetes Translation

National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention

and Health Promotion

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

U.S. Public Health Service

Department of Health and Human Services


November 5, 2009















Government Project Officer:


Michelle D. Owens-Gary, Ph.D.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

4770 Buford Highway, NE

MS K-10

Atlanta, GA 30341

Telephone: 770-488-5014

Fax: 770-488-5195

Email: [email protected]

Table of Contents


Part B: Collection of Information Employing Statistical Methods


B1. Respondent Universe and Sampling Methods

B2. Procedures for Collection of Information

B3. Methods to Maximize Response Rates and Deal with Nonresponse

B4. Tests of Procedures or Methods to be Undertaken

B5. Individuals Consulted on Statistical Aspects and Individuals Collecting and/or Analyzing Data



Attachments


Attachment A. Authorizing Legislation

Attachment B. Federal Register Notice

Attachment C. Description of the National Public Health Initiative on Diabetes and Women’s Health

Attachment D. Partner Survey

Attachment D1. Partner Invitation

Attachment D2. Partner Reminder

Attachment E. Co-sponsor Survey

Attachment E1. Co-sponsor Invitation

Attachment E2. Co-sponsor Reminder


Part B: Collection of Information Employing Statistical Methods


B1. Respondent Universe and Sampling Methods


Partners and co-sponsors of the Initiative will be invited to participate in an online survey to determine which activities and/or programs have been developed or implemented to address the priority areas outlined by the Initiative. The universe of possible participants in the online survey is expected to be 124, with 100 participants representing private organizations, 20 participants representing state and local government partners, and 4 participants representing the co-sponsors of the Initiative (AADE, ADA, APHA, ASTHO). Our goal is to achieve a response rate of 70%.


The data collected from the online survey will be aggregated to develop a report for partners. Descriptive analyses will be conducted.


B2. Procedures for Collection of Information


One-hundred twenty-four partners of the Initiative will be recruited to participate in an online survey (see Attachments D and E). Recruitment will begin as soon as possible after notification of OMB approval. Partners of the Initiative will be informed of the availability of the online survey by mail (see Attachments D1 and E1). The letter will describe the purpose of the online survey and how partners can access the survey on-line. Information will be collected electronically through Survey Monkey, a web-based survey system.


B3. Methods to Maximize Response Rates and Deal with Nonresponse


A letter informing partners of the Initiative about the online survey will be mailed to encourage their participation in the survey. Partners will be informed of the purpose of the survey, how to access the survey, and the length of time that the survey will be available. A reminder letter (see Attachments D2 and E2) will also be sent to remind partners about the availability of the survey. Incentives will not be offered for survey responders.


B4. Tests of Procedures or Methods to be Undertaken


The draft survey was pilot tested by a small sample of 5 respondents who provided input on the format of the survey, clarity, and the burden estimate for completing the survey.


B5. Individuals Consulted on Statistical Aspects and Individual Collecting And/Or Analyzing Data


The survey was designed and reviewed by two CDC staff with expertise in evaluation.


Ana Alfaro-Correa, MSc

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Division of Diabetes Translation

4770 Buford Highway, NE

Atlanta, GA 30341

Phone: 770-488-5676

Email: [email protected]


Keri Norris, PhD

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Division of Diabetes Translation

4770 Buford Highway, NE

Atlanta, GA 30341

Phone: 770-488-3091

Email: [email protected]



Information will be collected and analyzed by:


Michelle Owens-Gary, PhD

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Behavioral Scientist

Division of Diabetes Translation

770 Buford Highway, NE

Atlanta, GA 30341

Phone: 770-488-5014

Email: [email protected]


Sarah Lewis, MPH

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

ORISE Fellow

Division of Diabetes Translation

770 Buford Highway, NE

Atlanta, GA 30341

Phone: 770-488-5367

Email: [email protected]

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