Appendix C2. Local Agency Director Survey
WIC NUTRITION ASSESSMENT AND TAILORING STUDY
Local Agency Survey
Thank you for taking the time to complete this survey. The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), Food and Nutrition Service (FNS) is sponsoring a national study to examine WIC’s nutrition risk assessment process. FNS has contracted with Westat and Insight Policy Research to conduct this study.
As part of the study, FNS would like the input of WIC Local Agency Directors about the policies and guidance that their WIC clinics follow when conducting nutrition risk assessments and using assessment results to tailor benefits and services provided.
You may share the link and PIN for this survey with other staff at your agency so that they may assist in responding to questions about the nutrition risk assessment process. However, we would like the Local Agency Director to approve and submit the completed survey.
You and your staff may log in to the survey as many times as you wish before submitting. The website will automatically save your work as you go.
Please complete this survey by [date].
NUTRITION RISK ASSESSMENT PROCESSES AND PROTOCOLS
State Agencies often provide policy and procedure documents for conducting nutrition risk assessments. In addition to the ones created by your State Agency, has your Local Agency created policy and procedure protocols for the WIC clinics that you oversee?
Yes
No GO TO QUESTION 3
In what areas has your Local Agency created additional nutrition risk assessment protocols? (Check all that apply.)
Determining nutrition risk criteria
Adaptations for culturally diverse populations
Types of tools used when performing the nutrition risk assessment
Documenting nutrition risk criteria
Using technology to communicate with participants about the nutrition risk assessment pre- and post-visit
Training provided to WIC nutrition risk assessment staff
Other (Specify:______________________________)
Are your WIC participants/parents or guardians asked to complete any forms prior to appointments that involve nutrition risk assessment?
Yes
No GO TO QUESTION 5
What kinds of forms are your WIC participants/parents or guardians asked to complete prior to appointments involving nutrition risk assessment? (Check all that apply.)
Dietary intake forms for self and/or child
Nutrition assessment questionnaires
Forms to document participant’s eligibility (e.g. address, income, etc.)
Other (Specify): _____________________
Which of the following types of tools do staff utilize to conduct the nutrition risk assessment component of the visit with a program participant? (Check all that apply.)
Nutrition questionnaire
Health questionnaire
Medical information
Diet history
Measuring or drinking cups
Food models
Baby bottles
Other (Specify):_____________________
Which of the following types of staff typically perform the nutrition risk assessment at clinic site(s) operated by your Local Agency? (Check all that apply.)
Registered dietitian/registered dietitian nutritionist (RD/RDN)
Nutritionist (4 year degree/non-RD/RDN)
Nurse (Registered Nurse (RN) or Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN))
Paraprofessional
Nutrition assistant/nutrition aid
Breastfeeding peer counselor
Designated breastfeeding experts (including Certified Lactation Counselors, Certified Lactation Educators, and International Board Certified Lactation Consultants)
Clerk/support staff
Other (Specify): _______________________
Think about the nutrition risk assessment trainings offered to all WIC staff who conduct nutrition risk assessments at your Local Agency’s clinics. Which of the following topics are included in the trainings provided to these staff? (Check all that apply.)
Prenatal nutrition
Postnatal nutrition (including nutrition for breastfeeding mothers)
Infant nutrition
Child nutrition
The nutrition assessment process
Assessment of breastfeeding behaviors
Anthropometric data collection techniques (e.g., how to properly obtain heights, lengths, and weights)
Hematological data collection techniques (e.g., how to collect blood specimens for measuring hemoglobin levels)
Physical signs and symptoms of nutrition-related conditions (e.g., nutrition-focused physical exams)
Dietary assessment (e.g. 24 hour recalls, food frequency questionnaires)
Documentation of nutrition assessment findings
Motivational interviewing/Counseling and participant-centered service skills
Multicultural awareness
Critical thinking
Counseling and participant-centered services skills
Weight issues (e.g. obesity, prenatal weight gain)
Therapeutic formula
Use of interpreter services
Other, specify:__________________________________________
Other, specify:__________________________________________
Other, specify:__________________________________________
[FOR EACH TRAINING TOPIC SELECTED IN QUESTION 7 ABOVE, ASK QUESTIONS 8 AND 9.]
How often do WIC nutrition risk assessment staff receive [prenatal nutrition] training?
Twice a year
Annually
Once every 2 years
Other, specify:_______________________________________________
Does your Local Agency offer refresher trainings for the [prenatal nutrition] training?
Yes
No
What are the ways in which training is conducted for the training topics you selected? (Check all that apply.)
National/State/Regional conference
Training sessions/courses at a State training center
In-house training session (e.g., Local Agency conferences, workshops)
Clinic staff meetings
State or Local Agency webinars
Online training modules or courses
Individual staff mentoring or coaching
Other, describe:___________________________________________
ASSESSMENTS OF HIGH RISK
Does your Local Agency or your State Agency determine which nutrition risk criteria are considered high risk?
The State Agency
The Local Agency
Both the State Agency and Local Agency
Has your Local Agency created processes or protocols for providing nutrition education to high risk participants that are in addition to those described in your State policy and procedures manual?
Yes
No GO TO QUESTION 14
In what areas has your Local Agency created additional nutrition education protocols for high risk participants that are in addition to those described in your State policy and procedures manual?
Preparing the individual care plan
Referrals to professional WIC staff
Referrals to external services
The number and frequency of educational contacts
Use of technology to enhance educational messages
Other (Specify:___________________________)
BREASTFEEDING ASSESSMENTS
Which of the following types of staff conduct breastfeeding assessments for participants at your clinic site(s)? (Check all that apply.)
Registered dietitian/registered dietitian nutritionist (RD/RDN)
Nutritionist (4 year degree/non-RD/RDN)
Nurse (Registered Nurse (RN) or Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN))
Paraprofessional/nutrition assistant/nutrition aid
CLC (Certified lactation counselor)
CLE (Certified lactation educator)
IBCLC (International board certified lactation consultant)
Breastfeeding peer counselor
Clerk/support staff
Other (Specify): _______________________
Do you use the Grow and Glow curriculum for your breastfeeding assessment training?
Yes – GO TO Q16
No – GO TO Q20
How often do WIC breastfeeding assessment staff receive training using the Grow and Glow in WIC curriculum?
Twice a year
Annually
Once every 2 years
Other, specify:_______________________________________________
How is the training conducted using the Grow and Glow in WIC curriculum? (Check all that apply.)
National/State/Regional conference
Training sessions/courses at a State training center
In-house training session (e.g., Local Agency conferences, workshops)
Clinic staff meetings
State or Local Agency webinars
Online training modules or courses
Individual staff mentoring or coaching
Other, describe:___________________________________________
Does your Local Agency offer refresher trainings using the Grow and Glow in WIC curriculum?
Yes
No
What additional topics not covered by Grow and Glow in WIC do you include in your breastfeeding assessment training?
Specify: _________________________________________
[IF OTHER TOPICS REPORTED, GO TO Q21, ELSE GO TO Q24]
Now, think specifically about the breastfeeding assessment trainings offered to WIC staff who conduct breastfeeding assessments at your Local Agency’s clinics. Which of the following topics are included in the breastfeeding assessment training? (Check all that apply.)
Assessing mother’s personal beliefs and attitudes towards breastfeeding
Assessing mother’s milk production/mother and baby’s dietary intake
Assessing potential breastfeeding problems, breastfeeding techniques, and baby hunger cues
Assessing participant breastfeeding goals
Infant nutrition
Counseling and participant-centered services skills
Other, specify:_________________________________________
[FOR EACH TRAINING TOPIC SELECTED IN QUESTION 19 OR 20 ABOVE, ASK QUESTIONS 21 and 22.]
How often do WIC breastfeeding assessment staff receive [Infant nutrition] training?
Twice a year
Annually
Once every 2 years
Other, specify:_______________________________________________
Does your Local Agency offer refresher trainings for [Infant nutrition] training?
Yes
No
What are the ways in which training is conducted for the breastfeeding assessment topics you selected? (Check all that apply.)
National/State/Regional conference
Training sessions/courses at a State training center
In-house training session (e.g., Local Agency conferences, workshops)
Clinic staff meetings
State or Local Agency webinars
Online training modules or courses
Individual staff mentoring or coaching
Other, describe:___________________________________________
TAILORING PROGRAM BENEFITS BASED ON NUTRITION RISK ASSESSMENT RESULTS
FOOD PACKAGES
Do WIC staff in your local clinics modify food quantities (e.g. provide less than the full maximum monthly allowance) in response to nutrition risk assessment results? (Check all that apply.)
Yes, if it is medically or nutritionally warranted (e.g. to eliminate a food due to a food allergy or another nutrition-related medical condition)
Yes, if a participant refuses or cannot use the full nutrition benefit
No
Do WIC staff at your clinics tailor food types and forms to accommodate household and general living conditions, such as: (Check all that apply.)
Food storage conditions
Equipment for food preparation
Unsafe water
Homeless and transient status
The Local Agency cannot tailor food types and forms to accommodate household and general living conditions
Do WIC staff at your local clinics make changes or substitutions to participants’ food packages to meet their individual nutritional needs and preferences based on the results of the nutrition risk assessment?
Yes
No GO TO QUESTION 28
What changes are made by your local clinic staff? (Check all that apply.)
Substitutions based on medical diagnoses
Substitutions based on participants’ food preferences
Cultural, belief, or religious food substitutions (e.g., vegan, Kosher, Halal)
Adjustment to the type of infant formula provided based on breastfeeding assessment
Adjustment to the amount of infant formula provided based on breastfeeding assessment
Other (Specify:_______________________________)
NUTRITION EDUCATION
At your Local Agency’s WIC clinics, how does staff use the information obtained in the nutrition assessment to tailor nutrition education? (Check all that apply.)
A menu of nutrition education topics are identified, and the participant/caregiver chooses what interests him or her most
Content of educational materials is modified
Delivery medium is modified (e.g., in-person discussion, on-line presentation, printed materials)
The number and frequency of educational contacts is modified
Other (Specify:_________________________)
At your Local Agency’s WIC clinics, what modes of nutrition education are offered to participants? (Check all that apply.)
One-on-one counseling: Face to face (in WIC site)
One-on-one counseling: Telephone
One-on-one counseling: Video conferencing
Group education sessions
Technology-based nutrition education used by participants at site (e.g., computer, kiosk, tablet)
Technology-based nutrition education used by participants offsite via Internet (e.g., web-based nutrition education modules)
Distribution of printed materials to participants
Other (Specify:_________________________)
At your Local Agency’s WIC clinics, how does staff prioritize nutrition education topics for participants with multiple nutrition risks? (Check all that apply.)
Local Agency protocol
Professional judgement of nutrition risk assessment staff
Participant’s expressed needs and concerns
Other (Specify: _________________________)
REFERRALS
For each of the following specialists, please indicate if an internal referral is offered … (Select one response for each type of internal referral.)?
Type of Internal Referrals |
To all WIC participants at my clinics |
Only when indicated based on the results of the nutrition risk assessment |
Specialist Is not available in my clinics |
Breastfeeding Peer Counselor |
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WIC Designated Breastfeeding Expert |
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WIC Registered Dietitian/Registered Dietitian Nutritionist (RD/RDN) |
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For each of the following health and social service programs or organizations, please indicate if an external referral offered … (Select one response for each type of external referral.)
Type of External Referrals |
To all WIC participants at my clinics |
Only when indicated based on the results of the nutrition risk assessment |
Referral service not available to my clinics |
Breastfeeding support groups |
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Childhood immunizations |
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Community health centers/Health provider |
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Oral health resources |
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Income support (TANF, SSI, UI) |
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SNAP/Food Stamps |
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Medicaid/CHIP |
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Alcohol, tobacco and substance use counseling |
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Domestic violence |
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Housing/shelter |
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Child abuse prevention/counseling |
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Food banks |
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Smoking cessation |
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Other |
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CHANGES TO PROGRAM BENEFITS
Without a new nutrition risk assessment, can staff at your clinics modify WIC program benefits (e.g., modify food packages, nutrition education, etc.) based on changes noted in identified risks or new risks that the participant brings to the attention of WIC staff between certification appointments? (Check all that apply.)
Yes, staff may modify benefits if they note changes to the risks identified in the initial assessment
Yes, staff may modify benefits to address nutrition risks that were previously identified but not addressed in prior appointments
Yes, staff may modify benefits based on new risks that a participant brings to their attention
No, staff may not modify benefits until the participant is re-certified.
USE OF THE MIS
Does the WIC computer program (Management Information System, or MIS) at your clinics help staff to tailor program benefits using information from the nutrition risk assessment?
Yes
No GO TO QUESTION 36
How does the MIS at your clinics help staff tailor food packages using information from the nutrition risk assessment?
Automatically tailors food packages, but WIC staff can make changes
Automatically tailors food packages, and this cannot be changed by WIC staff
Suggests possible ways to tailor food packages that WIC staff can choose from
Does not help staff tailor food packages
Other, specify:__________________________________________
How does the MIS at your clinics help staff tailor nutrition education using information from the nutrition risk assessment?
Automatically tailors nutrition education offered to participants, but WIC staff can make changes
Automatically tailors nutrition education offered to participants, and this cannot be changed by WIC staff
Suggests possible ways to tailor nutrition education that WIC staff can choose from
Does not help staff tailor nutrition education
Other, specify:_______________________________________________
How does the MIS at your clinics help staff tailor referrals offered to participants using information from the nutrition risk assessment?
Automatically tailors referrals offered to participants, but WIC staff can make changes
Automatically tailors referrals offered to participants, and this cannot be changed by WIC staff
Suggests possible referrals to offer participants that WIC staff can choose from
Does not help staff tailor referrals offered to participants
Other, specify:_______________________________________________
CULTURAL APPROPRIATENESS OF NUTRITION RISK ASSESSMENT SERVICES AND BENEFIT TAILORING
How does your Local Agency communicate with participants that speak a language other than English when conducting nutrition risk assessment? (Check all that apply.)
Have bilingual staff onsite
Use on-site interpreters (individuals who provide interpreter services only)
Use a language line service
Other, specify:________________________________________
How does your Local Agency communicate with participants that speak a language other than English when providing nutrition education? (Check all that apply.)
Have bilingual staff onsite
Use on-site interpreters (individuals who provide interpreter services only)
Use a language line service
We offer printed educational materials in other languages
Other, specify:________________________________________
How does your Local Agency ensure cultural competency in service provision? (Check all that apply.)
Staff training
Pursue feedback and advice from culturally diverse groups
Conduct culturally sensitive evaluations
Elicit participant expectations and preferences
Other, specify:____________________________________
Do clinic assessment staff make allowable changes or substitutions to WIC participants’ food packages to meet their cultural food preferences?
Yes, always
Yes, sometimes
No
LOCAL AGENCY CHARACTERISTICS
Lastly, we would like to ask some questions about the characteristics of your Local Agency.
Which of the following categories best describes your Local Agency :
Local/County Health Department
Health Center/Clinic
Non-profit Organization
Other (Please describe): ____________________
How many clinic sites does your Local Agency operate? ______
Where are these clinic sites located?
Primarily in urban areas
Primarily in rural areas
Primarily in suburban areas
Clinics are located in a mix of urban/suburban areas
Clinics are located in a mix of urban/rural/suburban areas
Please list the three languages other than English, used most frequently by WIC participants in your Local Agency, and indicate the approximate percentage of WIC participants using each as their primary language.
Language 1: __________________ Percent: ______
Language 2: __________________ Percent: ______
Language 3: __________________ Percent: ______
Thank you for completing this survey. We appreciate your participation.
This information is being collected to assist the Food and Nutrition Service in obtaining a comprehensive and detailed description of the WIC nutrition risk assessment process and the ways in which participant benefits are tailored to address the assessment results. This is a voluntary collection and FNS will use the information to improve the delivery and tailoring of WIC services and increase satisfaction of both staff and participants. This collection does request personally identifiable information under the Privacy Act of 1974. According to the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, an agency may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required to respond to, a collection of information unless it displays a valid OMB control number. The valid OMB control number for this information collection is 0584-[xxxx]. The time required to complete this information collection is estimated to average 33 minutes (0.55 hours) per response, including the time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the collection of information. Send comments regarding this burden estimate or any other aspect of this collection of information, including suggestions for reducing this burden, to: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Food and Nutrition Service, Office of Policy Support, 1320 Braddock Place, 5th Fl, Alexandria, VA 22314 ATTN: PRA (0584-xxxx). Do not return the completed form to this address.
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