Attachment F:
ODPHP Physical Activity Guidelines, 2nd Edition
Protocol for Adolescent Focus Groups
OMB Control Number: 0990-0281
December 21, 2017
Sherrette Funn
Office of the Chief Information Officer
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Submitted by:
Frances Bevington
Strategic Communication and Public Affairs Advisor
Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Table of Contents
Objectives 1
Participants and Recruitment 2
Methods 3
The Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion (ODPHP) will be releasing the second edition of the Physical Activity Guidelines (PAG) in 2018. In preparation for this, ODPHP aims to conduct formative research to inform the development of messaging, products, tools, and dissemination strategies that promote the recommendations in the PAG.
CommunicateHealth (CH) will conduct focus groups with parents of young children (ages 3 to 6), children aged 8 to 12, and adolescents aged 13 to 16. We will conduct 12 in-person focus groups to investigate the following research questions:
What beliefs, attitudes, and perceptions exist around physical activity?
What factors influence whether or not participants are physically active?
What sources, products, and channels do participants trust or prefer when learning about or communicating about physical activity?
What message concepts are most relevant and effective in motivating participants and their children to be more physically active? (Parents of young children only)
This document details the protocol for the focus groups with adolescents (ages 13 to 16). See Attachments D and E for the protocols for the focus groups with parents of young children (ages 3 to 6) and with children (ages 8 to 12), respectively.
We will conduct 4, 60-minute focus groups with adolescents (ages 13 to 16) in 4 greater metropolitan areas:
Baltimore, MD
Chicago, IL
Jackson, MS
Las Vegas, NV.
The states in which we will conduct the focus groups have among the highest percentage of individuals who report no leisure-time physical activity.1 These locations were also chosen for regional diversity — each is located in a different HHS region.2
We will conduct these focus groups with adolescents between the ages of 13 and 16. We will aim to recruit up to 8 participants for the teen and parent groups, and up to 6 participants for the child group (32 participants total for this consumer segment). All focus groups will be conducted in English.
ODPHP will use professional recruitment firms to identify, screen, and recruit prospective participants. The recruitment firm will use the approved screening protocol (Attachment A) and screener script (Attachment C).
We will recruit adolescents whose parents or guardians report that their child has a low to medium level of physical activity (i.e., parents/guardians report their adolescent gets 60 minutes or more of physical activity fewer than 5 days per week). We will aim to recruit a participant pool with a mix of:
Gender
Race/ethnicity
Household income
Parental education
Adolescent participants will be offered a $40 incentive for participation. Parents or guardians of adolescent participants will receive $35. Parents will be asked to remain on site while their child is participating in a session. Whenever possible, focus groups will take place in locations that can be accessed by public transportation.
We will conduct 4 focus groups with adolescents ages 13 to 16, and we will have up to 8 participants in each group (for a total of up to 32 participants in the adolescent focus groups).
Before participating in the focus group, adolescent participants and their parents or guardians will receive copies of the Informed Consent and Participant Information Form, Parental Consent – Focus Groups with Minors (Attachment K) and the Assent Form – Focus Groups with Minors 8 to 16 Years of Age (Attachment L). Participants and their parents or guardians will review the forms and have an opportunity to ask questions about any aspect of the study before the focus group begins. Before they begin participating, adolescents will sign the assent form and their parents/guardians will sign the parental consent form.
The informed consent and assent statements assure the adolescent participants and their parents/guardians that information provided during the discussion group will be kept private and will only be used to inform ODPHP’s efforts to promote physical activity. The statements also contain language explaining that signing the forms confers permission for the adolescent to be audio recorded during the focus group.
Each focus group will last approximately 60 minutes and will include a moderator and a note taker. ODPHP will be able to observe the focus groups in person. This study has been IRB approved.
The moderator will follow a standard guide (see Attachment I) for each focus group that includes the following:
Welcome, opening remarks, ground rules, and introductions
Explanation of the purpose of the focus group
Warm-up discussion
Discussion of beliefs, attitudes, and perceptions around physical activity
Factors influencing level of physical activity among adolescents
Discussion of sources of and discussions about health information related to physical activity
Exercises about physical activity content (see Attachment Q)
Closing discussion
Participant remuneration
After the focus group ends, adolescent participants will receive their and be asked to sign the Incentive Receipt Form (Attachment N).
CH will analyze feedback from focus group participants in the 4 focus groups with adolescents (ages 13 to 16) along with feedback from the 4 focus groups with parents of young children (ages 3 to 6) and the 4 focus groups with children (ages 8 to 12) to identify important themes, commonalities, and preferences. These findings will guide the development of the messaging, products, and tools that promote the recommendations in the PAG. CH will deliver a summary report highlighting key findings and recommendations from across all 12 focus groups.
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