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CDC/ATSDR Formative Research and Tool Development

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CDC/ATSDR Formative Research and Tool Development


OMB# 0920-1154

Expiration Date 01/31/2023




SUPPORTING STATEMENT: PART B



Strengthening hospital-based youth violence prevention


February 5, 2020






Point of Contact: Khiya Mullins, DrPH

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

National Center for Injury Prevention and Control

4770 Buford Highway NE MS S106-10

Atlanta, GA 30341-3717

Phone: 770.488.3911

Email: [email protected]



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B. Collection of Information Employing Statistical Methods

B.1. Respondent Universe and Sampling Methods

The potential respondent universe for this proposed information collection includes personnel and stakeholders responsible for implementing the Hospital-Based Violence Prevention (HBVP) program. Nine programs, across 7 states, have been previously identified. This is a qualitative research study. The interviews will focus on five study populations:

  1. HBVP Lead Program Administrator: Responsible for providing oversight and program leadership.

  2. HBVP Program Manager: Responsible for managing the day-to-day activities of the HBVP program.

  3. Program/Other Staff: Responsible for delivering program services or supporting program implementation.

  4. Evaluator: Responsible for evaluating outcomes for the HBVP program.

  5. Stakeholder/Partner: Responsible for partnering with and/or supporting the HBVP program in some capacity, as described by the program point of contact prior to the site visit and/or the Lead Program Administrator/HBVP Program Manager during the site visit.

Table 1 summarizes, by data collection activity, the study populations (respondent universe), and targeted respondents. No statistical sampling method will be used.

Table 1. Summary of Study Populations for Proposed Information Collection

Data Collection Activity

Study Populations

Targeted Respondents

In-person Interviews

(45 participants)


HBVP Lead Program Administrator

9 individuals

HBVP Program Manager

9 individuals

Program/Other Staff

9 individuals

Evaluator

9 individuals

Stakeholder/Partner

9 individuals



Below, we describe the data collection activity.

In-person Interviews & Follow-up Phone Interviews

We will conduct up to 45 in-person interviews with personnel and stakeholders responsible for implementing the Hospital-Based Violence Prevention (HBVP) program. Each interview will last approximately one hour. As shown in Table 1, we will conduct 9 interviews each with HBVP Lead Program Administrators, HBVP Program Managers, Program/Other Staff, Evaluators, and Stakeholder/Partner (one person from each HBVP program).

B.2. Procedures for the Collection of Information

No statistical methods will be used to draw the sample for interviews. Our procedures for the information collection are described below.

The informed consent and interview protocols, identified by the type of respondent, are in Attachments A and B. Interviews and consent statement will be reviewed and signed by hospital personnel and stakeholders/partners responsible for implementing the program. Each protocol is tailored to a particular type of respondent. Interviews will be one hour in length. Participation is completely voluntary.

B.3. Methods to Maximize Response Rates and Deal with Nonresponse

The procedures discussed below are designed to maximize responsiveness among recruited study participants.

The information collection activities described in this request are for a one-time data collection. The interview protocols are designed to collect only the minimum information necessary for the purposes of the project. The interviews will be no more than one hour in duration. This design is intended to minimize burden and maximize response.

B.4. Tests of Procedures or Methods to be Undertaken

The data collection instruments for interviews will not undergo any testing prior to data collection. These instruments are qualitative in nature and designed to be semi-structured.

B.5. Individuals Consulted on Statistical Aspects and Individuals Collecting and/or Analyzing Data

CDC staff consulted are in the National Center for Injury Prevention and Control (NCIPC) and include: Khiya Mullins, DrPH; Brad Bartholow, PhD; and Theresa Armstead, PhD. These staff were consulted about the methodological design of the study. Their recommendations were incorporated into the study design and instruments on an ongoing basis. Karna, LLC and Abt Associates staff consulted on the study design, and who will be responsible for overseeing and executing the data collection and analysis include: Leslyn Wong, MPH; Tara Earl, PhD, MSW; Esther Piervil, PhD; Malikah Waajid, PhD; and Nicole Katapodis, MPH. Table 2 lists the individuals consutled and their contact information.

Table 2. Individuals Consulted on Methods

Name

Title

Contact Information

Khiya Mullins, DrPH

Behavioral Scientist, Division of Violence Prevention, NCIPC, CDC

Phone: (770) 488-3911

Email: [email protected]

Brad Bartholow, PhD

Lead Health Scientist, NCIPC, CDC

Phone: (770) 488-4278

Email: [email protected]

Theresa Armstead, PhD

Behavioral Scientist, Division of Violence Prevention, NCIPC, CDC

Phone: (770) 488-3904

Email: [email protected]

Leslyn Wong, MPH


Senior Program Manager, Karna, LLC

Phone: (347) 672-4596

Email: [email protected]

Tara Earl, PhD, MSW

Senior Evaluation Specialist, Abt Associates

Phone: (866) 455-3777

Email: [email protected]

Esther Piervil, PhD


Senior Evaluation Specialist, Karna, LLC


Phone: (352) 800-9812

Email: [email protected]

Malikah Waajid, PhD


Epidemiologist, Karna, LLC

Phone: (404) 372-3067

Email: [email protected]

Nicole Katapodis, MPH

Administrative Support, Abt Associates

Phone: (404) 946-6373

Email: [email protected]


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