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Attachment 1 (Post Behavioral Health Data Users Conference Satisfaction Survey)

Post Behavioral Health Data Users Conference Satisfaction Survey

OMB: 0930-0197

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OMB No. 0930-0197

Expiration Date: 03/31/2014

Attachment 1: Post Behavioral Health Data Users Conference Satisfaction Survey


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  1. Did you travel from outside the Metropolitan Washington, DC area to attend the conference?

Yes

No

  1. Were you aware of several joint National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS)/SAMHSA sessions scheduled on Wednesday, August 8?

Yes

No

  1. Were you able to attend any of the following joint NCHS/SAMHSA sessions?



  • Plenary II: Overlooked and Emerging Health Topics

Yes

No

  • Prevalence, Trends, and Disparities in Mental Health Disorders and Service Use Among Children and Adolescents

Yes

No

  • Incorporating the Drug Abuse Warning Network Into the Emergency Department Component of the National Hospital Care Survey

Yes

No

  • To Be or Not to Be: The Dilemma of Suicide in America

Yes

No


The next several questions address the Conference Opening Remarks on Thursday, August 9 and morning plenary talks on Thursday, August 9 and Friday, August 10.


  1. Were you able to attend Dr. Westley Clark’s Conference Welcome and Introductions as well as his Overview of SAMHSA’s Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality (CBHSQ) on the morning of Thursday, August 9?

Yes

No

  1. IF YES to #4, Did you learn anything new about the work CBHSQ does?

Yes

No

  1. Were you able to attend the Thursday, August 9 plenary talk by Todd Park, Chief Technology Officer, Executive Office of the President, Office of Science and Technology Policy?

Yes

No

  1. IF YES to #6, Did you learn anything new about the Health Data Initiative?

Yes

No

  1. Were you able to attend the Friday, August 10 plenary talk by Kevin Larsen, Meaningful Use Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT

Yes

No

  1. IF YES to #8, Did you learn anything new about efforts to expand the development and use of electronic health records

Yes

No


The next several questions address the Data Initiative Track sessions held on Thursday, August 9 and Friday, August 10.


  1. Identify which Data Initiative Track sessions you attended.

  • Co-occurring Physical Health Conditions

  • Families and Youth Health Issues

  • Older Adults, Mental Illness and Substance Abuse

  • Nonmedical Use of Prescription Drugs

  • Using CBHSQ Statistics to Explore State Policy on Substance Use and Abuse

  • Data Analysis with BHSIS Data

  • Data Analysis with DAWN data

  • Data Analysis with NSDUH Data

  • SAMHDA, Confidentiality and Restricted-Use Data Access



Strongly Agree

Agree

Disagree

Strongly Disagree

Not

Applicable

  1. The hotel conference rooms offered a comfortable atmosphere for attending the Data Initiative Track sessions






  1. The data presented at these sessions generally offered useful insight into the analytic possibilities of the respective surveys covered in the presentations






  1. The topics covered at the sessions generally addressed the range of substance abuse and mental health issues you regularly work on in your professional position







  1. Please identify any substance abuse and/or mental health topics not addressed by the Data Initiative Track sessions that you would have liked to have seen.


Text box for respondents to enter responses to Q14.

The next several questions address the Data Users Track (hands-on training) sessions held on Thursday, August 9 and Friday, August 10.

  1. Identify which Data Users Track (hands-on training) session you participated in. (Will be filtered so that individuals attending more than one Data Users Track (hand-on training) will respond to questions for each track they attended)

  • Data Users Track: BHSIS

  • Data Users Track: DAWN

  • Data Users Track: NSDUH



Strongly Agree

Agree

Disagree

Strongly Disagree

Not

Applicable

  1. The hotel conference room offered a comfortable atmosphere for participating in [BHSIS/DAWN/NSDUH] data training session






  1. The computers were a helpful addition to the [BHSIS/DAWN/NSDUH] data training session






  1. The materials provided at the [BHSIS/DAWN/NSDUH] data training session will be a useful resource for working with the data in the future






  1. The [BHSIS/DAWN/NSDUH] data training session deepened my understanding of the analytic capabilities of the data






  1. The [BHSIS/DAWN/NSDUH] data training session deepened my understanding of how to properly use the data in analyses






  1. The length of the [BHSIS/DAWN/NSDUH] data training session was appropriate for meeting my needs to better understand how to use the data







  1. Please identify what you liked best about the [BHSIS/DAWN/NSDUH] data training session.


Text box for respondents to enter responses to Q22.



  1. Please identify what you liked least about the [BHSIS/DAWN/NSDUH] data training session.


Text box for respondents to enter responses to Q23.



  1. Please identify how the [BHSIS/DAWN/NSDUH] data training session could be modified to better suit the needs of individuals wanting to learn how to use the data.


Text box for respondents to enter responses to Q24.



A couple final questions about your overall satisfaction with the conference


Very

satisfied

Satisfied

Unsatisfied

Very

unsatisfied

  1. How do you rate you overall level of satisfaction with the sessions and data training provided at the conference







  1. Any additional comments


Text box for respondents to enter responses to Q26.







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