APPENDIX 1B REVISED
(October, 2012)
EXAMPLE OF LIVEHELP TRANSCRIPT AND
LIVEHELP QUESTIONS
CUSTOMER SERVICE AND DEMOGRAPHICS QUESTIONS –
TEXT AND SCREENSHOTS
DATA COLLECTION INSTRUMENTS AND
ELECTRONIC CONTACT RECORD FORM (ECRF)
STARTED |
: Mon Feb 01 22:17:40 EST 2010 |
AGENT |
: Information Specialist |
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DURATION |
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22:19:00
CA_176200 >
My fraternal twin brother has liposarcoma cancer. Is it possible I
also have it? Is there a test I can take to check for it?
22:19:45
Information Specialist>
Thank you for contacting us with your question. I am sorry to hear
about your brother's diagnosis. I can certainly look in the resources
of the National Cancer Institute (NCI) to see what we have to assist
you. More coming...
22:22:33
Information Specialist>
Thank you for waiting. It will be just another moment while I type up
some information from our resources.
22:26:40
Information Specialist>
Thank you for your patience. According to our resources, liposarcoma
is one type of a group of cancers called soft tissue sarcoma. There
are some types of cancer that have a hereditary component (meaning
that having a relative with the same type of cancer may increase your
risk of developing the same type of cancer). Doctors often cannot
explain why one person develops cancer and another does not. But
research shows that certain risk factors increase the chance that a
person will develop cancer. Because your twin brother has liposarcoma
does not mean that you have or will ever have liposarcoma. For more
information about soft tissue sarcoma's, including risk factors, you
may wish to review the following resource:
http://www.cancer.gov/cancertopics/factsheet/sites-types/soft-tissue-sarcoma
22:27:40
Information Specialist>
You may also want to tell your doctor that your brother has been
diagnosed with liposarcoma and discuss if this puts you at a greater
risk than the general public of developing this cancer.
22:28:45
Information Specialist>
Please let me know if this information is helpful and if you have any
questions.
22:33:38
CA_176200 >
Yes this information is very helpful. My brother has had three
surgeries to remove this cancer. One last January, then in May and
July. They have found more suspicous masses since during an x-ray. I
am not sure what there next step will be. I have just been very
concerned I may also have it since we are twins. would you know of a
place that specializes in this type of cancer and a phone number I
can call?
22:37:43
Information Specialist>
Although we do not categorize hospitals by specialty, we can provide
information on NCI-designated Cancer Centers which treat all kinds of
cancer. There may be specialists within these hospitals that have a
special interest in treating this type of cancer. A physician would
be in the best position to answer this question. We do have
information on locating a doctor or treatment facility for cancer
treatment that you may want to review at the link below:
http://www.cancer.gov/cancertopics/factsheet/Therapy/doctor-facility
You may also wish to contact the Sarcoma Alliance which
provides guidance, education, and support to sarcoma patients.
Sarcoma Alliance
Phone: 415-381-7236
http://www.sarcomaalliance.com
22:40:18
Information Specialist>
I do want to clarify that just because your twin brother has been
diagnosed, does not mean that you have this cancer. Most cancers
develop because of changes (mutations) in genes. A normal cell may
become a cancer cell after a series of gene changes occur. Tobacco
use, certain viruses, or other factors in a person's lifestyle or
environment can cause such changes in certain types of cells. Some
gene changes that increase the risk of cancer are passed from parent
to child. These changes are present at birth in all cells of the
body. Our information does not specifically say that family history
is a risk factor for liposarcoma. For more general information about
risk factors for cancer, you may want to look at the following
resource.
http://www.cancer.gov/cancertopics/wyntk/cancer/allpages#144a8fff-dabc-4ac8-a92d-c554dd164545
22:42:09
CA_176200 >
Thank you for your help. I have read a lot of information on this
type of cancer, but have been unable to find out any information
about possible having it myself. So thank you again for the web sites
and phone numbers.
22:43:33
Information Specialist>
You are very welcome. If you don't have any more questions before you
go, may I ask you a few questions to help us evaluate our program and
see whom we are serving? Your response will be completely
confidential.
22:44:15
CA_176200 >
sure.
22:44:28
Information Specialist>
Have
you used our service before?
22:44:42
CA_176200 >
No.
22:44:45
Information Specialist>
Thank you. I'm sending you a link to the rest of the questions. By
clicking on this link you will open the questions in another window
on your computer. If you cannot open the link, please let me know and
I can open it for you on your computer.
https://cissecure.nci.nih.gov/demo/demographics.asp?USID=US1405607153
Thank
you in advance for answering these questions and for using the NCI's
LiveHelp service. Please don't hesitate to contact us again in the
future if you need further assistance.
22:47:07
Information Specialist>
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Customer Service Questions
Customer Service Questions Asked of CIS Client:
Have you used our service before?
How did you find our number to call?
What is your zip code?
Demographic Survey Text
What is your age?
Age |
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What is your Sex?
Male |
Female |
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Which of These Ethnicities Best Describes You?
Hispanic or Latino |
Not Hispanic or Latino |
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Which of These Races Best Describes You? You can select more than one:
American Indian or Alaska Native |
Asian |
Black or African American |
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander |
White |
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What Is the Highest Level of Education You Have Completed?
Grade school |
Some high school |
High school graduate |
Some college |
College graduate |
Post-graduate |
Not sampled |
Refusal |
Did not ask |
Don’t know |
Did not complete |
Is There a Place You Usually Go to When You are Sick or Need Advice About Your Health?
Yes |
No |
Don't Know |
Did not complete |
Not sampled |
Refused |
Did not ask |
What Kind of Place Do You Go Most Often?
A doctor’s office |
A clinic, health center, or hospital clinic |
The emergency room, or |
Some other place |
No one place |
Valid skip |
Don’t know |
Did not complete |
Not sampled |
Refused |
Did not ask |
In the Last 12 Months, Did You Have Any Kind of Healthcare Coverage, Including Health Insurance, Prepaid Plans Such As HMOs or Government Plans Such as Medicare?
Yes |
No |
Don’t know |
Did not complete |
Not sampled |
Refused |
Did not ask |
Would You Say You Had This Coverage During All 12 Months or Less Than 12 Months?
All 12 months |
Less than 12 months |
Valid skip |
Don’t know |
Did not complete |
Not sampled |
Refused |
Did not ask |
Which Type of Coverage Did You Have?
Was it public, such as Medicare, Medicaid, or other government plans? |
Was it private, such as an HMO, Blue Cross, Kaiser, Aetna? |
Or, was it both public and private? |
Valid skip |
Don’t know |
Did not complete |
Not sampled |
Refused |
Did not ask |
The final questions are about your family income. I understand that this is sensitive information and I would like to stress again that all of the information you provide is confidential. What Was Your Total Household Income from All Sources Before Taxes Last Year? Just Stop Me When I Get to the Right Category
Less than $10,000 |
$10,000 to $19,000 |
$20,000 to $29,000 |
$30,000 to $39,000 |
$40,000 to $59,000 |
$60,000 to $79,000 |
$80,000 or more |
Don’t know |
Did not complete |
Not sampled |
Refused |
Including Yourself, How Many People Living in Your Household are Supported by This Total Household Income?
Total People |
Valid skip |
Don’t know |
Did not complete |
Not sampled |
Refused |
Did not ask |
Demographic Survey Screen Shots
Note: The Information Specialist only asks callers their age. The other radio buttons are only for internal coding.
Note: The Information Specialist only asks callers their gender. The other radio buttons are only for internal coding.
Note: The Information Specialist only asks callers whether they are Hispanic or Latino or Not Hispanic or Latino. The other radio buttons are only for internal coding.
Note: The Information Specialist only asks callers their heritage (first 5 options). The other radio buttons are only for internal coding.
Note: The Information Specialist only asks callers their level of education. The other radio buttons are only for internal coding.
Note: The Information Specialist only asks callers if there is a specific place they go to for medical advice. The other radio buttons are only for internal coding.
Note: The Information Specialist only asks callers where they go for medical advice. The other radio buttons are only for internal coding.
Note: The Information Specialist only asks callers if they have healthcare coverage including health insurance, prepaid plans such as HMOs, or government plans such as Medicare. The other radio buttons are only for internal coding.
Note: The Information Specialist only asks callers whther or not the have had coverage for 12 months or less than 12 months. The other radio buttons are only for internal coding.
Note: The Information Specialist only asks callers what type of coverage they have/had. The other radio buttons are only for internal coding.
Note: The Information Specialist only asks callers their income range. The other radio buttons are only for internal coding.
Note: The Information Specialist only asks callers how many people live in their household that are supported by their total household income. The other radio buttons are only for internal coding.
File Type | application/msword |
Author | ilene Holly Burstyn |
Last Modified By | Vivian Horovitch-Kelley |
File Modified | 2012-10-31 |
File Created | 2012-10-25 |