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CDC Work@HealthTM Case Study Interviews with Employees
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Respondents/Sources |
Method |
Content |
Timing |
Respondents |
Time per respondent |
Employee Participants in health promotion activities -- case study worksites |
Case study interview (conducted by RTI) |
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March-June 2015 |
6 |
1 hour |
Introduction
This interview will ask about your experience with your worksite’s health promotion programs and activities. This interview, which should take about one hour complete, is funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and is being conducted by RTI International (RTI). RTI is an independent, non-profit organization headquartered in Research Triangle Park, NC.
Informed consent
Before you get started, we’d like need to give you some more information to help you decide whether or not you would like to participate.
This project is funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Many parts of the project are being managed by Research Triangle Institute International (RTI). RTI is an independent, non-profit institute headquartered in Research Triangle Park, NC. RTI provides technical services to clients worldwide. They are helping CDC evaluate the Work@HealthTM program.
You were asked to complete the interview because of your participation in healthy activities at work.
Your participation is voluntary. In the course of this discussion, you may refuse to answer specific questions. You may also choose to end the discussion at any time.
The discussion is designed to take about an hour.
All of the comments you provide will be maintained in a secure manner. We will not attribute your responses to your or your organization without your permission unless we are compelled by law.
There are no right or wrong answers or ideas—we want to hear about YOUR experiences and opinions.
CDC is authorized to collect information for this project under the Public Health Services Act.
There are no risks or benefits to you personally for participating in this discussion.
We are interested in your comments so that we can improve the Work@HealthTM program for future participants. Please feel free to contact Dr. Laurie Cluff at RTI. Her toll-free number is 1-800-334-8571 x 6514. You can also call RTI’s Office of Research Protection and Ethics toll-free at 1-866-214-2043.
CDC Work@HealthTM Case Study Interviews with Employees
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Section |
Interview Guide Questions
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Respondent Background |
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Readiness to Implement |
1-Not at all ready; 2-Not quite ready; 2- Somewhat ready; 3- Ready; 4- Completely ready
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Expectations |
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Program |
Strongly Disagree; Disagree; Neutral; Agree; or Strongly Agree
Strongly Disagree; Disagree; Neutral; Agree; or Strongly Agree
Disagree; Neutral; Agree; or Strongly Agree
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Facilitators & Barriers to Implementation and Participation |
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Outcomes |
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Sustainability
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Not at all dependent; Somewhat dependent; Dependent; or Totally Dependent?
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Conclusion |
What advice would you give employees like you who would like to improve their health?
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File Type | application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.document |
File Title | Draft Interview Guide: Employee Participant at Case Study Sites |
Author | Laurie Cluff |
File Modified | 0000-00-00 |
File Created | 2021-01-28 |