Email Invitation For Telephone Interview (stakeholders)

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OWH Evaluation of Women's Health Leadership Institute Program

EMAIL INVITATION FOR TELEPHONE INTERVIEW (STAKEHOLDERS)

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Email Invitation for Telephone Interview (Stakeholders)



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[Dear X:]

I am writing to request your participation in a phone interview about the <insert name of CAP or other program>. This program was conducted as part of the Women’s Health Leadership Institute (WHLI), a Community Health Worker (CHW) training program held during 2010-2014, which was funded by the Office on Women’s Health (OWH). [CHW Name] of [CHW Organization] recommended we speak with you about how the program might have impacted you, as you [describe involvement with WHLI, provided by referring CHW]. To hear about your experiences, we would like to schedule a short interview with you via telephone. We will offer participants a $10 Amazon gift card upon completion of the interview to thank them for their time.


We would like to conduct the interview during a time that works best for you. In order to participate, please responds to this email and provide us with the phone number to reach you. Or call us at XXXXXXXXXX to set-up an interview time.


The WHLI is a national Community Health Worker (CHW) training program held during 2010-2014 that was funded by the Office on Women’s Health (OWH). The WHLI was a training program intended to educate experienced community health workers (CHWs) to act in leadership roles and address health disparities using a public health systems approach. OWH is collaborating with NORC at the University of Chicago–an independent, not-for-profit research organization–to conduct this evaluation. The purpose of the research study is to determine the long-term impacts and outcomes of the WHLI and assess the extent to which the WHLI has been effective in training CHWs to implement community projects that result in system-level changes to reduce health disparities or inequities.


The information you provide during the interview will be held strictly confidential and your identity will be separated from the responses you provide. The information gathered will be used solely by OWH, or its representatives for research, and will not be disclosed or released to other persons for any purpose except as required by law. If you have any questions, please feel free to call 1-800-604-2698 or e-mail [email protected] for assistance.


Thank you in advance for your participation in this very important study.


Sincerely,


Weiwei Liu, PhD

Senior Research Scientist

NORC at the University of Chicago


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The Office on Women’s Health



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