Draft Teen Donor Survey
10 minute online survey
Thank you for agreeing to take part in this study. It should take about 10 minutes.
Screening Questions:
S1: What is your age? ____
[15, 16, 17 continue]
[Else, SCREEN OUT]
S2. What is your gender?
Male
Female
S3: What is your current grade?
Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
Not in high school (SCREEN OUT)
S4: What is the name of your high school? _____________
S5. Thinking about organ donation, do you strongly support, support, oppose, or strongly oppose organ donation?
Strongly support
Support
Oppose (SCREEN OUT)
Strongly Oppose (SCREEN OUT)
S6. Are you currently a registered organ donor, either by registering at the DMV, on a donor card, or an organ donor registry?
Yes (SCREEN OUT)
No
S7: Do you have a U.S. driver’s license?
Yes {SKIP TO SURVEY}
No
S8. When you get your driver’s license, how likely do you think you are to register as an organ donor?
Definitely, will register {SCREEN OUT}
Probably will register
May register
Definitely, will not register
Not sure/haven’t thought about it
Start of Survey:
Thanks for agreeing to participate in the survey. You will see a series of ads about organ donation. Please view each item and then answer the questions about that item.
[SHOW ADS IN RANDOM ORDER. REPEAT QUESTIONS FOR EACH AD.]
This ad got my attention.
[Sliding scale from Not a lot to A great deal]
This ad makes it clear that organ donation helps people.
[Sliding scale from Not a lot to A great deal]
I like this ad.
[Sliding scale from Not a lot to A great deal]
I believe this ad.
[Sliding scale from Not a lot to A great deal]
This ad makes me want to learn more about donation.
[Sliding scale from Not a lot to A great deal]
This ad makes me want to register to be an organ donor
[Sliding scale from No chance to Absolutely]
[END OF REPEATING QUESTIONS]
[SHOW ALL ADS TOGETHER]
The ad I like best is:
Ad 1
Ad 2
Ad 3
Ad 4
Ad 5
Ad 6
The reason I like this ad is: _________________
Here are some possible things teens might want to know about organ donation. Please rate how much you want to learn about each of the following topics, using a scale from 1 (“not that much”) to 10 (“a great deal”): [SHOW IN RANDOM ORDER]
How to register to be an organ donor
What it means to register as a donor
Who gets organs/how organ recipients are selected
How old you have to be to register as an organ donor
How many people need organs
What organs can be donated
How organ donation happens
How donation helps people
Why some people need organs
Here are some possible reasons teens might decide to be an organ donor. Please rate how much each makes you want to consider donation, using a scale from 1 (“not that much”) to 10 (“a great deal”): [SHOW IN RANDOM ORDER]
To help someone else in need
Because it’s quick and easy to do
Because it shows that, I care about others
Because teens can make a difference
Because it’s my decision to, make
To save up to 8 lives
Because it’s an adult decision I can make
If I make the decision, then my family will know my wishes
Because there are teens like me who need an organ
Because there are kids younger than me who need an organ
To be a hero
Because I know the story of someone helped by donation
Because I know the story of someone who saved a life
Because I want to be the one who decides
To control my own future
Where would you want to learn more about organ donation? [select all that apply]
Website
Social media
Poster or printed materials
Radio
TV
From your doctor
From friends
From parents or family
In a class at school
In a driver education class
Other: _______________
None
[IF LICENSE IN S7] When you got your driver’s license, were you asked if you wanted to be a donor?
Yes
No
[IF YES TO 12] Did you feel like you had enough information at that time to make a good decision?
Yes
No (If “No,” please explain why not?: ____________________________
Where have you ever gotten information about organ donation? [select all that apply]
Website
Social media
Poster or printed materials
Radio
TV
From your doctor
From friends
From parents or family
In a class at school
In a driver education class
Other: _______________
None
How important do you think it is for teens to know about organ donation? [Scale from 1 not very important to 10 very important]
How easy is it for teens to talk about organ donation with their parents? [Scale from 1 not very easy to 10 very easy]
How easy is it for teens to talk about organ donation with their peers? [Scale from 1 not very easy to 10 very easy]
How important is it for teens to talk about organ donation with their parents? [Scale from 1 not very important to 10 very important]
How important is it for teens to talk about organ donation with their peers? [Scale from 1 not very important to 10 very important]
Did you think you will register in the future to be an organ donor?
Yes
No
Please explain your answer above: ____________________
End:
Thank you for participating in this study. This study is being sponsored by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA). HRSA is the Federal Agency charged with overseeing organ donation and transplantation in the United States. HRSA is conducting this study to understand how better to explain organ donation issues.
More information on organ donation is available at organdonor.gov.
An agency may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required to respond to, a collection of information unless it displays a currently valid OMB control number. The OMB control number for this project is 0915-0212. Public reporting burden for this collection of information is estimated to average .57 hours per response, including the time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, and completing and reviewing the collection of information. Send comments regarding this burden estimate or any other aspect of this collection of information, including suggestions for reducing this burden, to HRSA Reports Clearance Officer, 5600 Fishers Lane, Room 10C-03I, Rockville, Maryland, 20857.
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File Title | Focus Group Screener |
Author | Christine Brittle |
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File Created | 2021-01-25 |