Summary of Survey Constructs

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Monitoring Changes in Attitudes and Practices among Family Planning Providers and Clinics

Summary of Survey Constructs

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Attachment B-1: Summary of survey constructs, survey numbers measuring each construct, and relevant U.S. family planning guidance document



Survey Number

Assessment Measure For:

Survey Construct

Phase 1 Provider Survey

Phase 2 Provider Survey

Phase 3 Provider Survey

Phase 2 Administrator Survey

Phase 3 Administrator Survey

US MEC

US SPR

QFP

Safety Attitudes









COCs for women with certain characteristics

15

13, 14

13

--

--

X

--

--

IUDs for women with certain characteristics

16, 17

15

15

--

--

X

--

X

DMPA for women with certain characteristics

18

16

14

--

--

X

--

--

Quick Start’* for CHCs

--

17

16, 17

--

--

--

X

X

Quick Start’* for DMPA

--

17

16, 17

--

--

--

X

X

Quick Start’* for implants

--

17

16, 17

--

--

--

X

X

Quick Start’* for IUDs

--

17

16, 17

--

--

--

X

X

Emergency contraception for women in different clinical scenarios

--

--

18

--

--

--

X

--

Practices









DMPA for adolescents

19

19

--

--

--

X

--

--

COCs for postpartum women

20

20

--

--

--

X

--

--

IUDs for nulliparous women

21, 22

21

21

--

--

X

--

X

Quick Start’* for CHCs

--

23

26

--

--

--

X

X

Quick Start’* for DMPA

--

24

27

--

--

--

X

X

Quick Start’* for IUDs

--

--

28

--

--

--

X

X

Quick Start’* for implants

--

---

29

--

--

--

X

X

Contraceptive counseling practices

--

18

19

13

11

--

--

X

Required exams and tests

--

22

25

--

--

--

X

X

Recommended follow up

--

25

--

--

--

--

X

--

Emergency contraception

--

26

24

--

--

--

X

X

Prescribe/dispense year’s supply of pills at 1 visit

--

27

31

--

--

--

X

X

Contraceptive method availability

14

--

12

9

7

X

--

X

Cervical cancer screening

--

29, 30

--

--

--

--

--

X

Routine urine pregnancy testing

--

--

20

--

--

--

X


Medications used during IUD insertion

--

--

22

--

--

--

X

--

Typical number of visits required for LARC

--

--

30

--

--

--

X


Family planning services provided

--

--

--

10

8

--

--

X










Basic infertility services

--

--

--

--

9



X

Preconception care services

--

--

--

12

10

--

--

X

Sources of Information/Tools









Preferred provider tools

23

--

--

--

--

X

X

X

Preferred continuing education sources

24

28

32

--

--

X

X

X

Awareness of Guidelines









Awareness of US MEC, US SPR, or QFP

25

31

33

25

23

X

X

X

Use of US MEC, US SPR, or QFP provider tools

--

32

34

--

--

X

X

X

Recommended new topics

--

33

35, 36

--

--

X

--

--

Health center systems and programs









Hours of services

--

--

--

14

12

--

--

X

Educational materials provided

--

--

--

14

12

--

--

X

Adolescent services

--

--

--

14,15

12, 13

--

--

X

Information technology

--

--

--

16

14, 15, 18

--

--

X

Community education programs

--

--

--

17, 18

16, 17

--

--

X

Quality improvement systems

--

--

--

19, 20

--

--

--

X

Referral arrangements and networks

--

--

--

11, 21

19

--

--

X

Staff training

--

--

--

22

20

--

--

X

Demographics/Training









Role

1

6

3

23, 24

21, 22

Not specific evaluation measures, but used to better understand use of guidelines and to target dissemination efforts.

Clinical focus

2

7

4

2

1

Funding sources

3

2

--

--

--

Setting

4

1

1

1

--

State

5

3

--

3

--

Urbanicity

--

--

2

4

2

# of clients

8

9

7

5

3

% provide family planning services

9

10

8

6

4

Time spent on family planning

10

--

--

--

--

Gender

11

5

6

--

--

# providers in practice/clinic

--

4

--

--

--

Patient characteristics

13

12

9

7

6

# days formal family planning training

6

--

--

--

--

Years since last formal training

7

8

5

--

--

Trained in LARC insertion

12

11

10, 11

22

20

Trained on OPA’s Zika toolkit

--

--

--

--

24

Trained on CDC’s STD treatment guidelines

--

--

--

--

25

Confidence in LARC insertion/removal

--

--

23

--

--

Health care network linkages

--

--

--

8

5

Abbreviations: CHC=combined hormonal contraceptive; COC=combined oral contraceptive; DMPA=depo medroxyprogesterone acetate; IUD=intrauterine device; LARC=long-acting, reversible contraception; US MEC=U.S. Medical Eligibility Criteria for Contraceptive Use; US SPR=U.S. Selected Practice Recommendations for Contraceptive Use; QFP=Providing Quality Family Planning Services (revised Title X programmatic guidelines).

*Quick start=starting a woman on contraception the day of her visit regardless of the timing of her menses if the provider is reasonably certain she is not pregnant.



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