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Process Evaluation of "Teenage Pregnancy Prevention: Integrating Services, Programs, and Strategies through Community-Wide Initiatives"

Att 6 (rev2) State and Community Awardee Performance Measure Reporting Tool

State and Community Awardee Performance Measure Reporting Tool

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OMB No. 0920-0952

Exp. 12/31/2015









State and Community Awardee Performance Measure Reporting Tool




















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Grantee: _________________________

Please complete these performance measures to CDC once per year as part of your Annual Progress Report due December 31 of each year (reporting period October 1-September 30). Under the evidence based program performance measures, please report letters d through h separately for each implementation partner and program (you may combine information for different facilitators). Under the clinical performance measures, please report letters a through f separately for each clinical partner.




  1. Evidence-Based Program Performance Measures


  1. Implementation Partners


# of implementation partners to date


# of new implementation partners obtained during this reporting period


# of implementation partners retained during this reporting period





  1. Facilitators


# of facilitators/teachers newly trained on any program during this reporting period


# of facilitators/teachers with follow up training on any program during this reporting period



  1. Program youth served1 and retained2 in all evidence-based interventions during this reporting period


 

Characteristics of Program Youth3

Males

Females

Youth who did not report Gender

# served

# retained

# served

# retained

# served

# retained

Age (one response per participant)

 

 

 

 



10 years or younger

 

 

 

 



11-12 years

 

 

 

 



13-14 years

 

 

 

 



15-16 years

 

 

 

 



17-18 years

 

 

 

 



19 years or older

 

 

 

 



Grade (one response per participant)

 

 

 

 



6th grade or lower

 

 

 

 



7-8th grade

 

 

 

 



9-10th grade

 

 

 

 



11-12th grade

 

 

 

 



GED program

 

 

 

 



Technical/vocational training

 

 

 

 



College (any year)

 

 

 

 



Not currently in school

 

 

 

 



Ethnicity (one response per participant)

 

 

 

 



Hispanic or Latino

 

 

 

 



Not Hispanic or Latino

 

 

 

 



Unknown/unreported

 

 

 

 



Race (one response per participant)

 

 

 

 



American Indian or Alaska Native

 

 

 

 



Asian

 

 

 

 



Black or African American

 

 

 

 



Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander

 

 

 

 



White

 

 

 

 



Other

 

 

 

 



More than one race

 

 

 

 



Unknown/unreported

 

 

 

 



Primary language spoken at home (one response per participant)

 

 

 

 



English

 

 

 

 



Spanish

 

 

 

 



Chinese

 

 

 

 



Other

 

 

 

 



Special populations (one response per participant)

 

 

 

 



None







Pregnant or parenting teens

 

 

 

 



Youth in foster care

 

 

 

 



Homeless youth

 

 

 

 



Youth in the juvenile justice system

 

 

 

 



Other (describe____________________)

 

 

 

 



Total








TOTAL NUMBER OF YOUTH SERVED4 _________________________

TOTAL NUMBER OF YOUTH RETAINED5 _______________________


Method of collection and reporting for youth served: _________________________________

Method of collection and reporting for youth retained: ________________________________



*Please report sections d through h separately for each implementation partner and program (you may combine information for different facilitators)* Indicate whether this partner is a formal TA partner or informal TA partner


Implementation Partner 1:_______________________________________ ID:___________________


Program 1:_____________________________________________

Please indicate the nature of the partnership: (Check all that apply)

  • Signed MOU/MOA

  • We provide funding to this partner

  • We provide ongoing Technical Assistance and Training to this partner

  • We have provided only Training to this partner

  • This partner participates fully in the collection of Performance Measures


  1. Evidence-based intervention sessions6

Setting(s)7

 

# of cycles8 implemented this reporting period

 

Fidelity: mean % of activities implemented as planned


Mean % of activities implemented as planned for sessions observed


Mean overall quality rating of observed sessions





  1. Evidence based intervention adaptations

Adaptations this reporting period9

Planned10

Unplanned11


Shape1

Shape2


Shape3

Shape4


Shape5

Shape6


  1. Program youth targeted


Total number of targeted youth in this setting12, during this reporting period:_____________________

Total number of targeted males in this setting, during this reporting period:_____________________

Total number of targeted females in this setting, during this reporting period:____________________


  1. Youth served and retained


Total number of youth served during this reporting period:___________________

Total number of youth retained during this reporting period:_________________

Percent of youth retained during this reporting period:______________________

  1. Youth Outcomes for Evidence-Based Interventions


# of pre-tests completed

 

# post-tests completed

 

# of youth who completed both a pre- and post-test

 

% of youth who completed both a pre- and post-test

 

Youth satisfaction post- test score (mean %)

 

% of participants with 75% or better attendance

 

Mean attendance rate (%) among youth who completed both pre- and post-tests13


Median attendance rate (%) among youth who completed both pre- and post-tests



*Reminder: Include only pre-test information on youth behaviors*


Youth Behaviors14 among all youth who completed a pre-test

Males

Females

Pre-Test Response

Pre-Test Response

N

%

N

%

Youth who have ever had sex





Youth who had sex in the past 3 months (sexually active)





Sexually active youth who used hormonal contraception, an IUD, or a condom at last sex






Knowledge, attitudes, and intentions of targeted outcomes for youth with matched pre- and post-tests15

Participant

Comparison or control group16

T-test17 score comparing participants and control groups

Mean

pre-test

response score

Mean post-test

response score

Mean difference between pre- and post-test scores

Mean

pre-test

response score

Mean post-test

response score

Mean difference between pre- and post-test scores



















































  1. Other Clients Served by Evidence-Based Programs


Program Name


Mean # of Program Services Received by Parents/Guardians

 

Median # of Program Services Received by Parents/Guardians

 

Mean # of Program Services Received by Other Clients Served (Siblings, other Family Members, Etc.)

 

Median # of Program Services Received by Other Clients Served (Siblings, other Family Members, Etc.)

 

 

 Client Type

# served

# retained18

Parents/Guardians

 

 

Other Clients Served (Siblings, other Family Members, Etc.)

 

 

Total






  1. Clinical Component Performance Measures


Total Number of clinical partners:________________________________


Please confirm that the information submitted in the most recently reported Clinical Partner Needs Assessment is complete with prior CDC approval for any incomplete or missing information.

Measure

YES, Complete and current

NO, Will submit a revised CPNA

Health Insurance Billing Practices and Revenue




Number of staff trained on adolescent development




Clinic use of performance measures




Use of Health Care Services by Adolescents






Clinical Partner 1: ________________________________________


  1. Linkages and Referrals


Please indicate the total number of formal and informal linkages19,20 to date that your health center has developed with organizations, providers, programs, and/or institutions for the purposes of increasing access to and utilization of contraceptive or reproductive health services among adolescents, the number of new formal and informal linkages obtained during this reporting period, and the percent of formal and informal linkages that were obtained during this reporting period (Denominator = total number of formal or informal linkages to date). By “formal linkages” we mean written agreements to work with these providers or organizations to enhance access to contraceptive or reproductive health services that your health center provides; by “informal linkages” we mean no written agreement exists.


# of Formal Linkages

to date

# of New Formal Linkages obtained this reporting period




# of Informal Linkages

to date

# of New Informal Linkages obtained this reporting period




Please indicate the total number of youth referred by organizations/providers with whom you have formal or informal linkages and the total number of youth referrals that resulted in the receipt of care.


Total number of youth referred (optional, depending on data availability): __________________________

Total number of youth referrals that resulted in the receipt of care: _______________________

  1. Community Mobilization and Sustainability Performance Measures


  1. Core Partner Leadership Team


Total # of Core Partner Leadership Team Meetings Convened

 


# of Core Partner Leadership Team Members



# of Core Partner Leadership Team Members who Attend at least 75% of Team Meetings

 


Significant Action Items21

Completed

 

1

 

 

2

 

 

3

 

 

4

 

 

5

 

 


  1. Community Action Team Participation


Total # of Community Action Team Meetings Convened

 

# of Community Action Team members


# of Community Action Team Members who Attend at least 75% of Team Meetings

 

Significant Action Items22

Completed

1

 

2

 

3

 

4

 

5

 


  1. Youth Leadership Team


Total # of Youth Leadership Team Meetings Convened

 

# of Youth Leadership Team Members


# of Youth Leadership Team Members who Attend at least 75% of Team Meetings

 

Significant Action Items23

Completed

1

 

2

 

3

 

4

 

5

 




  1. Stakeholder Education Performance Measures


Total number of stakeholder education strategies guided by best practices implemented to date: ______________

Number of new stakeholder education strategies guided by best practices implemented during the past reporting cycle:_____________



  1. Working with Diverse Communities Performance Measures


Working with Diverse Communities strategies guided by best practice24

Total number of strategies guided by best practices implemented to date

Number of new strategies guided by best practices implemented during the past reporting cycle

Subset 1: Engage diverse youth (7)



Subset 2: Utilize participatory approaches for community mobilization to include diverse youth (8)



Subset 3: Engage a diverse group of community partners to participate in teen pregnancy prevention efforts (3)



Subset 4: Support implementation partners’ programmatic practices (8)



Subset 5: Support clinical partners to develop culturally competent clinical services (7)



Subset 6: Support community outreach practices (4)



Total (37)






  1. Dissemination



  1. Manuscripts


How many manuscripts related to this project have been accepted for publication or published during the past reporting cycle? _________________

How many manuscripts related to this project have been published to date? ______________


Please list the references for any published manuscripts.





  1. Presentations


How many presentations have you made at each of the following levels during the past reporting cycle:

National or regional? ___

Please list titles of all presentations and venue (e.g., conference or organization to which the presentation was made).




State? ____

Please list titles of all presentations and venue (e.g., conference or organization to which the presentation was made).



1 Number of youth who attended at least one session

2 Number of youth who attended at least 75% of sessions

3 Characteristics may be obtained from attendance records or pre-/post-tests

4 The total number of youth served including those who did not report gender or other demographic information should equal the total number of youth served by all programs as reported in section 1.g.

5 The total number of youth retained including those who did not report gender or other demographic information should equal the total number of youth retained by all programs as reported in section 1.g.

6 Session refers to one meeting for an evidence based intervention. We are interested in the number of sessions as opposed to modules or lessons because many partners have made adaptations so that one lesson may be split across two different sessions/meetings.

7 Settings could include a school, church, youth development program, recreation center, clinic, etc. If a partner is implementing the same program in different settings, consider reporting information for sections c through h separately for each setting.

8 Cycle refers to a complete offering of an evidence based intervention

9 Adaptations could include add-on lessons/modules, etc.

10 Planned adaptations received prior CDC approval before the start of implementation.

11 Unplanned adaptations did not receive CDC approval before the start of implementation.

12 For example, if implementing a program among 9th graders in a particular school, the targeted number of youth in the setting would be all 9th graders in the school.

13 If it is not possible to match attendance rates to pre-/post-test data, a question on attendance may be added to the post test

14 Include behavioral data for as many youth served as possible; time periods (e.g., past 3 months) may not be exact

15 May be reported as individual items or as a composite score. If composite scores are reported, please provide the individual survey questions and the scale.

16 Include scores for comparison group(s) when available. Comparisons could be made with separate youth or youth could serve as their own comparison.

17 Matched pairs t-test

18 If there are multiple sessions

19 Linkage: A formal partnership between community organizations, agencies, or other institutions (which may include but are not limited to health centers, schools, and churches). The partnership is formalized through a written agreement (e.g., a MOU) that clearly defines how partners will share resources and services related to teen pregnancy prevention.

Referral: An informal mechanism or medium that directs clients to care. Referral sources can include friends, family members, Internet sources, schools, as well as linkage partner organizations/agencies/institutions.

20 Please include linkages created during this project as well as linkages created before the start of this project.

21 Significant items include the large or key action items that the group would like to accomplish each year. We anticipate that each group would have no more than 5 significant action items per year.

22 Significant items include the large or key action items that the group would like to accomplish each year. We anticipate that each group would have no more than 5 significant action items per year.

23 Significant items include the large or key action items that the group would like to accomplish each year. We anticipate that each group would have no more than 5 significant action items per year.

24 Best practice refers to strategies and activities that have been evaluated and demonstrate effectiveness at promoting sexual health for adolescents. Strategies that do not have strong evidence of effectiveness (e.g., less rigorous evaluation) are considered strategies guided by best practices (e.g., lessons learned). The WDC strategies guided by best practice focus on identifying and developing a plan for serving diverse, hard-to-reach, marginalized, or vulnerable youth with teen pregnancy prevention programs and services (e.g., African American and Latino youth, youth in foster care, youth in the juvenile justice system, GLTBQ youth, and pregnant and parenting teens); conducting activities to educate community partners on the link between social determinants and teen pregnancy (e.g., workshops, webinars); and training clinical and program partners to provide teen-friendly, culturally competent services and programs.

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