Main Study 1 and 2

Study of Multiple Indications in Direct-to-Consumer Television Advertisements

Appendix C -- Questionnaire

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Appendix C

Multiple Indications Study Questionnaire

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[Insert audio check question]

[Participants will be required to pass the audio check—indicating they are able to play videos and hear audio on their device/computer before proceeding]


[PROGRAMMER: Question piping is in green font]

[PROGRAMMER: SCREEN 1]


ADVERTISEMENT INSTRUCTIONS

On the next screen, you will see a television advertisement for a new product. The ad may take 15-30 seconds to start playing.


Make sure you are comfortable and can read the screen from where you sit. Do your best to remember details about the ad.


Once you finish viewing the ad, please click the Continue button.


[DISPLAY ASSIGNED AD] [SUPPRESS “CONTINUE” BUTTON UNTIL AD FINISHES PLAYING]


[PROGRAMMER: NEXT SCREEN]


We would like you to watch the ad a second time. Please click the Continue button to view the ad again.


[DISPLAY ASSIGNED AD AGAIN] [SUPPRESS “CONTINUE” BUTTON UNTIL AD FINISHES PLAYING]


[PROGRAMMER: NEXT SCREEN]


Q1. Were you able to see and hear the ad from start to finish both times?


__Yes

__No [Terminate]

__Not sure [Terminate]


[PROGRAMMER: For remaining questions, if respondent does not provide response, prompt with, “Are you sure you don’t want to provide a response?” before allowing to continue.]


Now, please answer the following questions based on the ad you saw.


[PROGRAMMER: NEXT SCREEN]

[BENEFIT RECALL]


Q2. What are the benefits of [DRUG X/DRUG Y]? Please list as many benefits as you can remember.


[Open Field]

[Study 1 codes: diabetic neuropathy/diabetes pain, nerve pain, burning pain/sensation, pins and needles, shooting pain, widespread pain, overactive nerves, chronic pain, fibromyalgia, anxiety; other codes to be determined based on cognitive interviews and pretesting]


[Study 2 codes: rheumatoid arthritis/RA, psoriatic arthritis, osteoarthritis, arthritis, joint pain, ulcerative colitis, pain and swelling, helps stop progression of joint damage, clearer skin, stomach/bowel/abdominal pain/problems, diarrhea; other codes to be determined based on cognitive interviews and pretesting]


[PROGRAMMER: NEXT SCREEN]

[INDICATION RECOGNITION]


Q3. Please read each statement below. Based on the information in the ad you saw, select whether you think the statement is true, false, or you don’t know.


[PROGRAMMER: SHOW FOR STUDY 1]

[PROGRAMMER: RANDOMIZE ORDER OF ITEMS]


[DRUG X] is for adults with…

True

False

Don’t Know

a. Diabetes-related nerve pain




b. Fibromyalgia




c. Generalized anxiety disorder




d. Type 1 diabetes




e. Chronic pain




f. Depression




g. Asthma




h. High cholesterol





[PROGRAMMER: SHOW FOR STUDY 2]

[PROGRAMMER: RANDOMIZE ORDER OF ITEMS]


[DRUG Y] is for adults with…

True

False

Don’t Know

a. Rheumatoid arthritis




b. Psoriatic arthritis




c. Ulcerative colitis




d. Osteoarthritis




e. Joint pain




f. Lymphoma




g. Acne




h. High cholesterol





[PROGRAMMER: NEXT SCREEN]


[GENERAL INDICATION COMPREHENSION]


Based strictly on the information presented in the ad you saw, please answer the following questions.

[PROGRAMMER: Keep the sentence above on the screen for Q4-Q12]


Q4. In addition to treating [diabetes-related nerve pain/rheumatoid arthritis], [DRUG X/DRUG Y] can treat other health conditions.

  • True

  • False

  • Don’t know


[PROGRAMMER: NEXT SCREEN]


Q5. [DRUG X/DRUG Y] can treat any type of [chronic pain/joint pain].

  • True

  • False

  • Don’t know


[PROGRAMMER: NEXT SCREEN: NEW SCREEN FOR EACH QUESTION Q6D-Q9D]

[PROGRAMMER: SHOW FOR STUDY 1]

[PROGRAMMER: RANDOMIZE Q6D-Q9D]


[INDICATION OVERGENERALIZATION]

Q6D. Ryan has chronic back pain and needs a prescription drug to manage his symptoms. Is he a good candidate for [DRUG X]?

  • Yes

  • No

  • Don’t know


[FIRST INDICATION COMPREHENSION]

Q7D. Mark has pain in his feet. His doctor says the pain is caused by nerve damage related to his diabetes. Is he a good candidate for [DRUG X]?

  • Yes

  • No

  • Don’t know


[SECOND INDICATION COMPREHENSION]

Q8D. Michelle experiences widespread pain and fatigue. Her doctor recently told her she has fibromyalgia. Is she a good candidate for [DRUG X]?

  • Yes

  • No

  • Don’t know


Q9D. Kate is experiencing persistent worry and anxiety. Her doctor diagnosed her with generalized anxiety disorder. Is she a good candidate for [DRUG X]?

  • Yes

  • No

  • Don’t know


[PROGRAMMER: NEXT SCREEN NEW SCREEN FOR EACH QUESTION Q6RA-Q9RA]

[PROGRAMMER: SHOW FOR STUDY 2]

[PROGRAMMER: RANDOMIZE Q6RA-Q9RA]


[INDICATION OVERGENERALIZATION]

Q6RA. Ryan is experiencing joint pain. His doctor told him the pain is caused by torn cartilage. Is he a good candidate for [DRUG Y]?

  • Yes

  • No

  • Don’t know


[FIRST INDICATION COMPREHENSION]

Q7RA. Mark is experiencing joint redness and swelling. His doctor says this is caused by his rheumatoid arthritis. Is he a good candidate for [DRUG Y]?

  • Yes

  • No

  • Don’t know


[SECOND INDICATION COMPREHENSION]

Q8RA. Michelle experiences swollen fingers and toes. Her doctor recently told her she has psoriatic arthritis. Is she a good candidate for [DRUG Y]?

  • Yes

  • No

  • Don’t know


Q9RA. Kate was recently diagnosed with ulcerative colitis. She experiences abdominal pain and diarrhea. Is she a good candidate for [DRUG Y]?

  • Yes

  • No

  • Don’t know


[PROGRAMMER: NEXT SCREEN]

[MISCONCEPTION ABOUT INDICATION INFORMATION]


[PROGRAMMER: SHOW FOR STUDY 1]

[PROGRAMMER: Notes for Q10D.

Study 1:

  • Main indication condition: randomize the combination of indications shown to respondents: diabetes-related nerve pain and fibromyalgia OR diabetes-related nerve pain and generalized anxiety disorder,

  • Main indication + similar indication condition show diabetes-related nerve pain and fibromyalgia,

  • Main indication + dissimilar indication condition show diabetes-related nerve pain and generalized anxiety disorder.


Q10D. Only people who suffer from both [diabetes-related nerve pain AND fibromyalgia/diabetes-related nerve pain AND generalized anxiety disorder] should take [DRUG X/DRUG Y].

  • True

  • False

  • Don’t know


[PROGRAMMER: SHOW FOR STUDY 2]

[PROGRAMMER: Notes for Q10RA. Study 2

  • Main indication condition: randomize the combination of indications shown to respondents: rheumatoid arthritis and psoriatic arthritis OR rheumatoid arthritis and ulcerative colitis,

  • Main indication + similar indication condition show rheumatoid arthritis and psoriatic arthritis,

  • Main indication + dissimilar indication condition show rheumatoid arthritis and ulcerative colitis.]


Q10RA. Only people who suffer from both [rheumatoid arthritis AND psoriatic arthritis/ rheumatoid arthritis AND ulcerative colitis] should take [DRUG X/DRUG Y].


  • True

  • False

  • Don’t know

[PROGRAMMER: NEXT SCREEN]


[PERCEIVED RISK OF OTHER CONDITIONS]


[PROGRAMMER: SHOW FOR STUDY 1]

[PROGRAMMER: RANDOMIZE ORDER Q11D-Q12D]


Q11D. People with diabetes-related nerve pain are at greater risk for developing fibromyalgia.

  • True

  • False

  • Don’t know


[PROGRAMMER: NEXT SCREEN]


Q12D. People with diabetes-related nerve pain are at greater risk for developing generalized anxiety disorder.

  • True

  • False

  • Don’t know


[PROGRAMMER: SHOW FOR STUDY 2]

[PROGRAMMER: RANDOMIZE ORDER OF Q11RA-Q12RA]

[PROGRAMMER: RANDOMIZE ORDER OF ITEMSQ11RA-Q12RA]


Q11RA. People with rheumatoid arthritis are at greater risk for developing psoriatic arthritis.

  • True

  • False

  • Don’t know


[PROGRAMMER: NEXT SCREEN]


Q12RA. People with rheumatoid arthritis are at greater risk for developing ulcerative colitis.

  • True

  • False

  • Don’t know


[PROGRAMMER: NEXT SCREEN]

[RISK RECALL]


Q13. What are the risks or side effects of taking [DRUG X/DRUG Y]? Please list as many side effects as you can remember being mentioned in the ad.


[Open Field]


[Study 1 codes: serious allergic reactions, swelling of lips/tongue/throat, suicidal thoughts/actions, new/worsening depression, changes to mood/behavior, trouble breathing, rash/hives, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling/fatigue/sleepy, blurry vision/vision problems, life-threatening drug interaction; other codes to be determined based on cognitive interviews and pretesting]


[Study 2 codes: serious sometimes fatal infections, death, tears in stomach, tears in intestine, nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, swelling of lips/tongue/throat, lower ability to fight infections; other codes to be determined based on cognitive interviews and pretesting]

[PROGRAMMER: NEXT SCREEN]

[RISK RECOGNITION]


Q14. Please check which of the following were mentioned in the ad as risks or side effects of taking [DRUG X/DRUG Y]. Even if you think a statement is true, please select it only if it was mentioned in the ad.


[PROGRAMMER: SHOW FOR STUDY 1]

[PROGRAMMER: RANDOMIZE ORDER OF ITEMS]


[DRUG X] can cause…

Mentioned in the ad

Not Mentioned in the ad

Don’t Know

a. thoughts of suicide




b. trouble breathing




c. a life-threatening interaction with another drug called monoamine oxidase inhibitor (MAOI)




d. paralysis




e. hallucinations





[PROGRAMMER: SHOW FOR STUDY 2]

[PROGRAMMER: RANDOMIZE ORDER OF ITEMS]


[DRUG Y] can cause…

Mentioned in the ad

Not Mentioned in the ad

Don’t Know

a. nervous system problems




b. serious infections




c. perforations (tears) in the stomach or intestines




d. trouble falling or staying asleep




e. heart failure





[PROGRAMMER: NEXT SCREEN]

[AD-PROMPTED ACTIONS]


Based on the ad you saw…

[PROGRAMMER: Keep the sentence above on the screen for Q15-Q23]


Q15. How likely are you to look for more information about [DRUG X/DRUG Y]?



1

Not at all likely

2

3

4

5

6

Extremely likely


Q16. How likely are you to ask your doctor for more information about [DRUG X/DRUG Y]?


1

Not at all likely

2

3

4

5

6

Extremely likely


[PROGRAMMER: NEXT SCREEN]

[PERCEIVED BENEFIT – MAGNITUDE]


Q17. How much would [DRUG X/DRUG Y] improve [diabetes-related nerve pain/rheumatoid arthritis] symptoms?


1

No improvement

2

3

4

5

6

Substantial improvement


[PERCEIVED BENEFIT – LIKELIHOOD]


Q18. How likely is it that [DRUG X/DRUG Y] would [reduce diabetes-related nerve pain/relieve rheumatoid arthritis] symptoms?


1

Not at all likely

2

3

4

5

6

Extremely likely


[PROGRAMMER: NEXT SCREEN]

[PERCEIVED RISK – MAGNITUDE]


Q19. How serious are [DRUG X/DRUG Y]’s side effects?


1

2

3

4

5

6

Not at all serious





Extremely serious


[PERCEIVED RISK – LIKELIHOOD]


Q20. How likely is it that you would experience at least one side effect if you took [DRUG X/DRUG Y]?


1

2

3

4

5

6

Not at all likely





Extremely likely



[PROGRAMMER: NEXT SCREEN]

[PERCEIVED RISK AND EFFICACY – COMPARATIVE]


Q21. [DRUG X/DRUG Y] is more effective than other prescription drugs that treat [diabetes-related nerve pain/rheumatoid arthritis].


1

Strongly disagree

2

3

4

5

6

Strongly agree



Q22. [DRUG X/DRUG Y] is safer than other prescription drugs that treat [diabetes-related nerve pain/rheumatoid arthritis].

1

Strongly disagree

2

3

4

5

6

Strongly agree


[PROGRAMMER: NEXT SCREEN]


[BENEFIT/RISK TRADEOFF]


Q23. The benefits of [DRUG X/DRUG Y] outweigh any side effects it may have.


1

Strongly disagree

2

3

4

5

6

Strongly agree



[PROGRAMMER: NEXT SCREEN]

[ATTITUDE TOWARD INDICATION INFORMATION]


Q24. Please rate how you feel about the information in the ad about what health conditions [DRUG X/DRUG Y] treats.


In my opinion, the information in the ad about what [DRUG X/DRUG Y] treats was…


[PROGRAMMER: RANDOMIZE ORDER OF ITEMS]



1

2

3

4

5

6


  1. Confusing

Clear

  1. Complex

Straight-forward

  1. Hard to understand

Easy to understand


[PROGRAMMER: NEXT SCREEN]


Q25. Understanding the information presented in the ad about what [DRUG X/DRUG Y] treats required me to invest:


  1. Very, very low mental effort

  2. Very low mental effort

  3. Low mental effort

  4. Rather low mental effort

  5. Neither low nor high mental effort

  6. Rather high mental effort

  7. High mental effort

  8. Very high mental effort

  9. Very, very high mental effort


[PROGRAMMER: NEXT SCREEN]

[SKEPTICISM TOWARD DRUG X AD/DRUG Y AD]


[PROGRAMMER: RANDOMIZE ORDER OF ITEMS]


Q26. Please check how much you agree or disagree with the following statements about the ad you saw.


  1. This ad is a reliable source of information about the risks and benefits of [DRUG X/DRUG Y].

  2. This ad presents a true picture of [DRUG X/DRUG Y].

  3. I feel I’ve been accurately informed after viewing this ad.

  4. This ad provides consumers with essential information for deciding whether to ask a doctor about [DRUG X/DRUG Y].


1 2 3 4 5 6

Strongly disagree Strongly agree


[PROGRAMMER: NEXT SCREEN]


[ATTITUDE TOWARD THE DRUG]


Q27. Please tell us how you feel about [DRUG X/DRUG Y].


To me, [DRUG X/DRUG Y] is…


[PROGRAMMER: RANDOMIZE ORDER OF ITEMS]



1

2

3

4

5

6


  1. A bad option

A good option

  1. Harmful

Helpful

  1. Useless

Useful



[PROGRAMMER: NEXT SCREEN]


[HEALTH LITERACY]


Q28. How often do you need to have someone help you when you read instructions, pamphlets, or other written material from your doctor or pharmacy?

  1. Never

  2. Rarely

  3. Sometimes

  4. Often

  5. Always


[PROGRAMMER: NEXT SCREEN]


[PAST EXPERIENCE WITH DISEASE TREATMENT]


[PROGRAMMER: SHOW FOR STUDY 1]


Q29D. How familiar are you with prescription drugs for…


[randomize order of items]

1

Very unfamiliar

2

3

4

5

6

Very familiar

diabetes-related nerve pain







fibromyalgia







generalized anxiety disorder








[PROGRAMMER: SHOW FOR STUDY 2]


Q29RA. How familiar are you with treatments for…


[randomize order of items]

1

Very unfamiliar

2

3

4

5

6

Very familiar

rheumatoid arthritis







psoriatic arthritis







ulcerative colitis








[PROGRAMMER: NEXT SCREEN]

[PROGRAMMER: SHOW Q30D-Q32D FOR STUDY 1]


Q30D. Have you ever experienced diabetes-related nerve pain?


  • Yes

  • No

  • Don’t know


[PROGRAMMER: NEXT SCREEN]


Q31D. Have you ever been diagnosed with diabetes-related nerve pain?


  • Yes

  • No [PROGRAMMER NOTE: GO TO Q32D]

  • Don’t know [PROGRAMMER NOTE: GO TO Q32D]


[PROGRAMMER: NEXT SCREEN]


Q32D. Have you ever taken a prescription drug for diabetes-related nerve pain?

  • Yes

  • No

  • Don’t know


[PROGRAMMER: NEXT SCREEN]

[PROGRAMMER: SHOW FOR STUDY 2]


Q32RA. Have you ever taken a prescription drug for rheumatoid arthritis?

  • Yes

  • No

  • Don’t know


[PROGRAMMER: NEXT SCREEN]


Q33. Have you ever heard of [DRUG X/DRUG Y] before today?


  • Yes

  • No

  • Don’t know


[PROGRAMMER: NEXT SCREEN]


[PRETEST FOLLOW-UP]


Q34. Please share any additional thoughts you had about the ad or this survey.


[Open Field]


[PROGRAMMER: NEXT SCREEN]


[DEBRIEF]


[DRUG X/DRUG Y] is not a real product and is not available for sale. The purpose of this study is to learn about reactions to prescription drug information. To get a real-life reaction, we used a pretend product in this study. Please see your health care provider for questions about [diabetes-related nerve-pain/rheumatoid arthritis].


You have been very helpful. Thank you very much for your participation!


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