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ATTACHMENT 2 – Data Collection Methods Used in Previous Studies

DATA COLLECTION SUB-STUDIES USED IN:

OMB No. 0925-0046 (2007-2010) AND OMB No. 0925-0526 (2003-2006)


OMB No. 0925-0046 (2007-2010)


Date Submitted to NCI PRA Liaison for Approval

I.D. No.

Instrument Description

Type of Respondent

Method

3/5/07

1

Survey to Assess Breast Cancer Patients and Survivors Preferences of a Web-Based Clinical Trials Tool

Breast cancer patients and survivors

Interview

4/16/07

2

Web-based Survey for Users of NCI’s PDQ Adult Cancer Information Treatment Summaries

Users of NCI’s PDQ Adult Treatment Summaries

Survey

4/27/2007

3

Evaluation of NCI’s Office of Women’s Health (OWH) Website

Users of NCI’s OWH Website

Survey

5/4/2007

4

Web-based Survey to Understand Communication and Education Needs of NCI’s Office of Communication and Education (OCE) External Stakeholders

Organizations who use cancer communication/education

Survey

5/29/2007

5

NCI’s Center for Cancer Research (CCR) Survey to Assess Health Care Professionals’ Awareness and Promotional Preferences of NCI Intramural Clinical Trials

Health care providers

Survey

8/10/2007

6

Online Survey of Subscribers to the NCI Cancer Bulletin

Subscribers to NCI Cancer Bulletin

Survey

10/29/2007

7

Survey to Assess Organizational Use and Dissemination of NCI Patient Education Resources

NCI/OCE partner organizations

Survey

12/28/2007

8

Formative Research to Determine Best Practices for Incorporating Advocacy Involvement in NCI Programs

Advocates

Survey

5/14/2008

(Original submission 4/4/08, required revision per OMB review)

9

(Received OMB approval 7/21/08)

Web-based Survey to Communicate Cancer Risk Estimates

General public

Survey

5/29/08

10

(OMB did not approve, withdrawn on 7/7/08)

Web-Based Survey to Understand Public Perceptions of Genetic Testing


General public

Survey

10/2/08

11

Focus Groups to Assess Consumers' Perceptions of Direct-to-Consumer Genetic Testing

General public

Focus groups

11/14/08

12

Survey to Assess Public Understanding of Risk Estimates through Visual Displays – UPDATED in #14 BELOW

General public

Survey and Interviews

12/17/08

13

Survey of Human Biospecimen Needs and Challenges for the Biomedical Research Enterprise

Health professionals

Survey

2/4/08

14

Survey to Assess Public Understanding of Risk Estimates through Visual Displays – ADDENDUM

General public

Survey and Interviews

6/5/09

15

Online Focus Groups to Inform the Development of a National Biorepository

Researchers

Focus groups

7/10/09

16

An Assessment of Rural and Uninsured Consumer Perspectives on Cancer and Related Communications: A Focus Group Study

(This study is still under review.)

General public

Focus groups



OMB No. 0925-0526 (2003-2006)

I.D. No.

Instrument Description

Type of Respondent

Method

1

Mail Questionnaire to Determine Satisfaction of NCI Cancer Pain Products Among Practitioners

Health care providers

Survey

2

Questionnaire to Determine Satisfaction of NCI Cancer Pain Products Among Cancer Patients

Cancer Patients

Survey

3

Online Survey to Determine Satisfaction Levels Among Subscribers to the NCI Cancer Bulletin

NCI Cancer Bulletin readers

Survey

4

Survey to Determine Satisfaction with NCI’s “Ride-On” Program

NCI partner organizations

Survey

5

Evaluation to Determine Participant Satisfaction with the “Understanding NCI: Toll-Free Teleconference Series”

Advocacy groups, cancer survivors, public

Survey

Please note that dates were not included in the original version of this table, but all information collections occurred between 2003 and 2006.  


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