DATE: September 24, 2019
TO: Quinn Hirsch, OMB Desk Officer
FROM: Lisa Wright-Solomon, HRSA Information Collection Clearance Officer
_____________________________________________________________________________
Request: The Health Resources and Services Administration’s (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau requests approval for non-substantive changes to the Maternal and Child Health (MCH) Jurisdictional Survey (OMB #0906-0042, expires 04/30/2022). The survey consists of 1) a core MCH Jurisdictional Survey Questionnaire and 2) Jurisdiction-Specific Survey Questionnaires.
Purpose: The proposed adjustments to select survey questions as outlined below will better align the data collected for National Performance Measures (NPM) 7 and 9 with other federally available data sources. In addition, the translated surveys for the Marshall Islands (Marshallese) and the Federated States of Micronesia (Pohnpeian), clarifications to enumerator instructions, as well as the updated versions of all English and previously translated surveys are attached to reflect the proposed changes.
Time Sensitivity: The MCH Jurisdictional Survey has just completed the first round of data collection with four of the eight jurisdictions (American Samoa, Guam, Palau and US Virgin Islands). Data from the remaining four jurisdictions (Marshall Islands, Federated States of Micronesia, Northern Mariana Islands and Puerto Rico) will be collected between November 2019 and January 2020. The proposed changes must be incorporated before data collection begins in November 2019 to ensure that data can be reflective of NPMs for all remaining jurisdictions.
Burden: The original estimated survey completion time was 45 minutes; however, the average survey completion time in American Samoa, Guam, Palau, and US Virgin Islands is reported at 36 minutes. The proposed edits to the survey questions add no more than 1.5 minutes. Therefore, the revisions included herein do not change the estimated reporting burden since the adjusted survey completion time falls within the originally projected estimate of 45 minutes.
PROPOSED EDITS TO THE MCH JURISDICTIONAL SURVEY:
MCH
Jurisdictional Survey D12 – Revision
The
goal of the revised question is to improve data collection for NPM 7
(rate of hospitalization for non-fatal injury per 100,000 children,
ages 0 to 9; and rate of hospitalization for non-fatal injury per
100,000 children, ages 10 to 19). The current language could infer
visits to the emergency room related to illness and/or injury.
Rationale: Currently, data to support NPM 7 in regards to injury-related hospital visits, specifically, are unable to be derived from question D12. The adjustment of the language and integration of a two-step question will provide clarification to the question’s intended definition of “injury” and will ensure that the jurisdictions are able to use data to report on NPM 7.
MCH
Jurisdictional Survey – Addition
Currently,
this two-step question reports on National Performance Measure 9
(percent of adolescents, ages 12 through 17, who are bullied or
bully others) and is included in the jurisdictional-specific modules
for American Samoa, Northern Mariana Islands, Palau, and Puerto
Rico, only. The question will be added to the Core MCH
Jurisdictional Survey to ensure reporting across all Jurisdictions,
which includes Guam, USVI, Federal States of Micronesia, and the
Republic of Marshall Islands.
Rationale: Considering that bullying is a public health concern across all jurisdictions, it is recommended to move the question the Core MCH Jurisdictional Survey to ensure that data is collected for all jurisdictions.
MCH
Jurisdictional Survey L18 – Clarification
The
skip instructions for the enumerator related to survey question L18
needs to be clarified. Currently, question L18 instructs the
enumerator to skip Zika virus-related questions, if the respondent
indicates that she is not pregnant. This results in missing data on
children 12 months or younger related to the Zika virus.
Rationale: The adjustment of the enumerator instructions
will ensure that Zika virus-related questions are asked for all
children 12 months and younger, regardless of current pregnancy
status of the mother.
Updated Translated Surveys– American Samoa, Palau and Puerto Rico
The
translated version for American Samoa (Samoan), Federated States of
Micronesia (Chuukese), Guam (Chuukese and Tagalog), Palau (Palauan
and Tagalog), Puerto Rico (Spanish) and US Virgin Islands (Spanish)
must be updated to reflect the proposed edits to the MCH Survey as
detailed in Sections 2 , 3, and 4 above.
Rationale:
In order to ensure that the highest number of respondents are
reached, translations were completed in the native languages and must
be updated to reflect the proposed edits to the survey.
Additional
Translated Surveys– Republic of the Marshall Islands and
Federated States of Micronesia
The
translated version for the Marshall Islands (Marshallese) and the
Federated States of Micronesia (Pohnpeian) are used to reach members
of the population that speak these native languages.
Rationale:
In order to ensure that the highest number of respondents are
reached, additional translations must be completed in the native
languages.
Attachments:
Updated MCH Survey_ AS_English
Updated MCH Survey_ FSM_English
Updated MCH Survey_ Guam_English
Updated MCH Survey_ RMI_English
Updated MCH Survey_ CNMI_English
Updated MCH Survey_ Palau_English
Updated MCH Survey_ PR_English
Updated MCH Survey_ USVI_English
Updated MCH Survey_ American Samoa_Samoan
Updated MCH Survey_ FSM_Chuukese
Updated MCH Survey_ Guam_Chuukese
Updated MCH Survey_ Guam_Tagalog
Updated MCH Survey_ Palau_Palauan
Updated MCH Survey_ Palau_Tagalog
Updated MCH Survey_ PR_Spanish
Updated MCH Survey_ USVI_Spanish
New Translations (Marshallese):
MCH Survey Eligibility and Consent Script_ Marshallese
MCH Survey Consent_Leave-Behind Consent_ Marshallese
MCH Survey_ RMI_Marshallese Aug 2019
New Translations (Pohnpeian):
MCH Survey Eligibility and Consent Script_ Pohnpeian
MCH Survey_Leave-Behind Consent_ Pohnpeian
MCH Survey_ FSM_Pohnpeian
All proposed changes are indicated with tracked changes in the attached documents.
Requested
Changes to Maternal and Child Health Jurisdictional Survey
Questionnaire (OMB #0906-0042, expires 04/30/2022), Page
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