Naloxone Pilot Label Comprehension Questionnaire to Optimize the Drug Facts Label (Task 2)

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Naloxone Pilot Label Comprehension Questionnaire to Optimize the Drug Facts Label (Task 2)

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PowerPlusWaterMarkObject357831064 #16019 Project CONFER Task 2

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Label Comprehension Study

adult Questionnaire


POPULATION INFORMATION: CIRCLE THE CORRESPONDING NUMBER ON THE RIGHT


COHORT 1

GENERAL POPULATION OF Adults and adolescents 15+ [NOTE TO RIHSC: Adolescents are not the subject of this review and will be reviewed separately]1


2


AGE SUBGROUP: CIRCLE THE CORRESPONDING NUMBER ON THE RIGHT



ADULT, ages 18+

1ADOLESCENT, AGES 15-17 [NOTE TO RIHSC: Adolescents are not the subject of this review and will be reviewed separately]

2


OPIOID SUBGROUP: CIRCLE THE CORRESPONDING NUMBER ON THE RIGHT










LITERACY SUBGROUP: CIRCLE THE CORRESPONDING NUMBER ON THE RIGHT


NORMAL LITERACY

1LOW LITERACY

2






INTERVIEWER

INTERVIEWER NAME:


INTERVIEWER INITIALS:



Date:


Time Started:


AM/PM

Time Ended:


AM/PM


TOTAL MIN.





INFORMED CONSENT


SUBJECTS MUST SIGN CONSENT FORM


Before we get started I’m going to give you an informed consent form that describes the study and what you’ll be asked to do in more detail. I’m going to give you two copies—one for you to sign for us and one for you to take home. Please take a few minutes to read the form. Once you are finished reading, we will talk through any questions you might have. Please do not sign anything until after I return to the room.


HAND THE SUBJECT THE CONSENT FORM AND LEAVE ROOM. ASK THE SUBJECT TO SIGNAL WHEN THEY ARE FINISHED BY OPENING THE DOOR.


ONCE THE SUBJECT IS FINISHED, REVIEW THE CONSENT FORM WITH HIM/HER. LET THE PARTICIPANT KNOW IF MEMBERS OF THE STUDY TEAM ARE LISTENING BY TELEPHONE, AND IF THEY DO NOT OBJECT1,ASK THE FOLLOWING:


A. Do you have any questions about the consent form that you just read?

DISCUSS QUESTIONS

YES

1

CONTINUE

NO

2


B. Do you wish to participate in the study?

CONTINUE

YES

1

THANK AND TERMINATE

NO

2


ONCE ALL QUESTIONS ARE ADDRESSED AND SUBJECT AGREES TO PARTICIPATE, ASK SUBJECT TO SIGN THEIR FIRST NAME, AND DATE THE LAST PAGE. INTERVIEWER IS TO ENTER THE SUBJECT ID ON THE TOP OF EACH PAGE AND TO ALSO SIGN AND DATE THE LAST PAGE AS A WITNESS. GIVE SUBJECT A COPY OF THE CONSENT FORMFOR THEIR RECORDS.





REALM TEST

ADMINISTER REALM TEST AND PLACE SCORE IN THE BLANK BELOW.

Now, I would like to show you a word list of medical-related terms. These words are sometimes found on packages of medicines.

Please look at this list of words, beginning here [POINT TO FIRST WORD]. Say all of the words you know. If you come to a word you don’t know, you can sound it out or just skip it and go on.


ENTER REALM SCORE:




INTRODUCTION


Once again, thank you for agreeing to participate in our study today. Your opinions are very important and we appreciate your time. I also wanted to share that there are some of my colleagues who are watching and listening today to help me take notes.


Today I will be showing you a label for a medicine that is currently available only by prescription, but may become available over-the-counter without a prescription. I would like for you to read the entire label and then I will ask you to answer some questions about what you have just read. We want to make sure that the label is clear and understandable even if this is something that you may or may not personally use.


Please read the label and take as much time as you need. When you are through, we will begin with the questions. During my questions, you will be able to refer back to the label as often as you like. I’m going to step out of the room now - please come to the door and let me know when you are finished.


HAND THE RESPONDENT THE LABEL.


LEAVE INTERVIEWING AREA AND WAIT FOR THE RESPONDENT TO LET YOU KNOW WHEN THEY HAVE FINISHED WITH THE LABEL.


RETURN TO THE INTERVIEWING AREA.


IF RESPONDENT ASKS ANY QUESTIONS, RESPOND WITH: To make sure that each person is interviewed the same, I cannot give you any information other than what is on my script. Please keep in mind that I am testing the label and I am not testing you.



Label Comprehension


Next, I would like you to answer some questions about what you have just read. My questions will not be about your previous knowledge or common sense, but from what you read on the label. I will first ask for your answer. Then I will ask you how you decided upon your answer.


I want to stress that I am testing the label and not testing you. There are no right or wrong answers.


Here is a booklet of questions for you to follow along as I read them aloud. Please do not skip ahead, but wait for me to tell you when to go to the next page. Keep in mind this is not a memory test, so you can refer back to the label as often as you would like during the interview.


HAND RESPONDENT THE BOOKLET OF SHOWCARDS.


FOR ALL QUESTIONS: INTERVIEWER CIRCLE THE NUMBER ON THE RIGHT-HAND SIDE OF THE PAGE THAT CORRESPONDS TO THE RESPONDENT’S ANSWER TO EACH QUESTION UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED.

Please turn to Card A. READ CARD ALOUD TO THE RESPONDENT.



1a) According to the label, what is this product used for?



DO NOT READ LIST. MULTIPLE RESPONSES ALLOWED.


Correct

Emergency treatment (or to revive from) of overdose from drugs called opioids such as many prescription pain medications and street drugs such as heroin

1

Correct

emergency treatmEnt (or to revive from) of overdose from drugs called opioids

2

Correct

emergency treatment (or to revive from) of opioid overdose

3

Correct

Opioid overdose

4

Correct

heroin overdose

5

Correct

Overdose of prescription pain medications

6

Partial Correct

drug overdose

7

Partial Correct

overdose

8

Incorrect

Don’t Know

9


Other (Specify)

10









1b) Why do you say that?






1c) Can you tell me more about that?






Please turn to Card B. READ CARD ALOUD TO THE RESPONDENT.




2a) According to the label, if you suspect an overdose, what will the person look like or be doing?




DO NOT READ LIST.


Correct

Will not wake up, is very sleepy or not breathing well

1

Correct

Will not wake up

2

Correct

Very Sleepy

3

Partial Correct

Not breathing well (e.g. breathing slowly, shallow, etc.)

4

Correct

Can’t arouse the person (or other similar responses)

5

Incorrect

Don’t know

6

Incorrect

nothing

7


Other (Specify)

8













2b) Why do you say that?







The next few questions describe possible situations or scenarios that could occur to someone in real life. Also please assume that each question has all the information you need in order to make a decision. Please do not try to guess the answers to the questions – either refer back to the labeling for this product or simply say you don’t know.


Please turn to Card C. READ CARD ALOUD TO THE RESPONDENT.



  • Mark has a brother who abuses prescription pain medicines.

  • His brother seems to be having trouble breathing and is very sleepy, but Mark is not sure if his brother is sleeping or is overdosing.


3a) What, if anything, does the label say Mark should do?



DO NOT READ LIST.


Correct

Check: Yell Wake up, shake the person gently

1

Correct

Yell wake up

2

Correct

shake the person gently

3

Correct

Try to wake the person up

4




Incorrect

Don’t know

6

Incorrect

nothing

7


Other (Specify)

8













3b) Why do you say that?







Please turn to Card D. READ CARD ALOUD TO THE RESPONDENT.



4a) According to the label, what types of medicines or drugs are called opioids?




DO NOT READ LIST.


Correct

Many prescription Pain medications and street drugs such as heroin

1

Partial Correct

Prescription Pain medications

2

Partial Correct

Street drugs such as heroin

3

Partial Correct

heroin

4

Incorrect

Don’t know

5

Incorrect

nothing

6


Other (Specify)

7













4b) Why do you say that?







Please turn to Card E. READ CARD ALOUD TO THE RESPONDENT.



  • Mindy has a friend who is overdosing on heroin. Mindy has tried to wake her friend, but her friend won’t wake up.


5a) What, if anything, does the label say Mindy should do now?



DO NOT READ LIST.


Correct

Give 1st dose

1

Correct

Give the medicine

2

Acceptable

call 911

3

Incorrect

Don’t know

4

Incorrect

nothing

5


Other (Specify)

6













5b) Why do you say that?









Please turn to Card F. READ CARD ALOUD TO THE RESPONDENT.



  • Mary just found her daughter who has overdosed on a prescription pain medicine.

  • Mary has tried to wake her daughter, but she will not wake up.

  • Mary has given a dose of this medicine..


6a) What, if anything, does the label say Mary should do now?




DO NOT READ LIST.


Correct

Call 911 immediately after giving the 1st dose

1

Correct

call 911

2

Partial Correct

Give another dose in 2-3 minutes until she wakes up

3

Incorrect

Don’t know

4

Incorrect

nothing

5


Other (Specify)

6













6b) Why do you say that?








Please turn to Card G. READ CARD ALOUD TO THE RESPONDENT.




  • Ryan gave his friend a dose of this medicine 30 seconds ago, but he hasn’t woken up yet.


7a) According to the label, Is it ok for Ryan to give his friend another dose right now?





DO NOT READ LIST.


Correct

No

1

Correct

No, wait 2-3 minutes

2

Incorrect

Yes

3

Incorrect

Don’t know

4


Other (Specify)

6













7b) Why do you say that?









Please turn to Card H. READ CARD ALOUD TO THE RESPONDENT.



  • Dre’s cousin is overdosing on a prescription pain medicine.

  • Dre just gave him a second dose of this medicine and he still is not waking up.


8a) What, if anything, does the label say Dre should do now?





DO NOT READ LIST.


Correct

give another dose every 2-3 miNutes until the person wakes up

1

Correct

Continue to give doses until the person wakes up

2

Acceptable

stay with the person until the ambulance arrives

3

Incorrect

Don’t know

4

Incorrect

nothing

5


Other (Specify)

6













8b) Why do you say that?








Please turn to Card I. READ CARD ALOUD TO THE RESPONDENT.




  • Rodney’s friend is overdosing on a prescription pain medicine.

  • Rodney gave his friend a dose of this medicine, and his friend woke up but is sweating and feeling angry.


9a) What, if anything, does the label say about this?




DO NOT READ LIST.


Correct

Some people may experience symptoms when they wake up, such as shaking, sweating, nausea, or feeling angry

1

Correct

Some People may experience Symptoms when they wake up

2

Correct

  • Responses similar to: The drug is making them feel this way and it says so on the labeL OR

  • It sounds like it is a normal reaction –it says so on the label OR

  • It’s a reaction to the drug that is stated on the label

3

Incorrect

Don’t know

4

Incorrect

nothing

5


Other (Specify)

6













9b) Why do you say that?







Please turn to Card J. READ CARD ALOUD TO THE RESPONDENT.




  • Macy’s friend is overdosing on heroin

  • Macy gave her friend 2 doses of this medicine, and he is starting to wake-up.


10a) What, if anything, does the label say Macy should do now?




DO NOT READ LIST.


Correct

Stay with the person until the ambulance arrives

1

Acceptable

Stay with the person

2

Incorrect

Don’t know

3

Incorrect

nothing

4


Other (Specify)

5













10b) Why do you say that?








Please turn to Card K. READ CARD ALOUD TO THE RESPONDENT.





11a) According to the label, is it safe to keeping giving doses of this medicine?




DO NOT READ LIST.


Correct

Yes

1

Incorrect

No

2

Incorrect

Don’t know

3


Other (Specify)

4













11b) Why do you say that?








Please turn to Card L. READ CARD ALOUD TO THE RESPONDENT.




  • Tiana’s friend is overdosing on heroin.

  • Tiana gave her friend one dose of this medicine and called 911.

  • Her friend woke up, but is now very sleepy again.


12a) What, if anything, does the label say Tiana should do now?




DO NOT READ LIST.


Correct

Give another dose if the person becomes very sleepy again

1

Correct

give another dose

2

Incorrect

Don’t know

3

Incorrect

nothing

4


Other (Specify)

5













12b) Why do you say that?









Please turn to Card M. READ CARD ALOUD TO THE RESPONDENT.




13a) According to the label, can this medicine save a life?




DO NOT READ LIST.


Correct

Yes

1

Correct

It can reverse (turn around, cancel the overdose)

2

Incorrect

NO

3

Incorrect

Don’t know

4

Incorrect

nothing

5


Other (Specify)

6













13b) Why do you say that?








  1. QUALITATIVE QUESTION ADDED POST-INTERVIEW FOR FURTHER INSIGHT (Questions will be related to the hypothetical scenarios. No personal questions will be asked):








  1. QUALITATIVE QUESTION ADDED POST-INTERVIEW FOR FURTHER INSIGHT (Questions will be related to the hypothetical scenarios. No personal questions will be asked):







  1. QUALITATIVE QUESTION ADDED POST-INTERVIEW FOR FURTHER INSIGHT (Questions will be related to the hypothetical scenarios. No personal questions will be asked):







  1. Overall, would you say you had any trouble finding information on the label or following what to do or any confusion with the words or pictures?


     Identification issue (locating information)  

Navigation Issues (flow of words/concepts)





Confusion with words

Confusion with pictures





None of the above

Other






Those are all of my questions. Thank you so much for your time.


TO THE BEST OF MY ABILITY AND KNOWLEDGE, THE INFORMATION ENTERED INTO THE SURVEY IS COMPLETE AND CORRECT, AND THE SURVEY WAS CONDUCTED ACCORDING TO THE METHODOLOGY I WAS INSTRUCTED TO FOLLOW, ACCORDING TO THE STUDY PROTOCOL.

INTERVIEWER print name:


INTERVIEWER sign name:



ADULT REALM WORD LIST



1 If the individual objects to being observed in-person or by live stream, the moderator will disconnect the live stream and ask the observers to leave the observation room before proceeding with the interview.

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