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The survey is being conducted on behalf of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
Thank you for completing this survey. Please read this entire page before proceeding.
The Coordinated Outbreak Response and Evaluation Network (CORE), U.S. Food and Drug Administration launched the FDA Outbreak Investigation Table (CIT) in November 2020 on the FDA website to provide information on ongoing foodborne illness outbreak investigations. We are interested in your views about the CIT.
The purpose of this survey is to get your feedback on the appearance, clarity, and usefulness of the CIT. Your survey responses will help FDA determine if the CIT can be improved. Your feedback is important to us.
You were invited to complete this survey because you are signed up to receive weekly CIT updates. Your participation is completely voluntary, and your responses will be kept secure to the extent provided by law.
Survey Directions:
Please open the link to the FDA Outbreak Investigation Table (CIT) in another tab and use it to refresh your memory as you respond to the survey. It is extremely important to view the table in a separate tab while answering the survey. [Link to the CIT]
Please read each survey question carefully and then select the answer that best suits you. Please click “next” when you have completed a page. Most questions require a response to continue. When you are finished with the survey, please click on “Done”.
State or local government Federal Government
Academia
Consumer Interest Group Industry Interest Group Industry
Media
None of the above
Other (please specify)
No Yes
This survey is intended for audiences familiar with the CIT. If you have not seen the CIT before today, many of the survey questions will not apply to you. You may quit the survey now, simply by closing your web browser, or you may continue with the survey, answering the questions as best you can. We will use any feedback you provide. Please click "Next" below to continue with the survey. [Reminder: Please click on the CIT, as needed, to respond to the questions.]
More than once a week Once a week
Once or twice a month
Once or twice in the last 6 months Last viewed more than 6 months ago
DON’T KNOW
No Yes
Unsure/Don’t know
Prefer to receive the CIT update by email more often than once a week Once a week is sufficient
Prefer to receive the CIT update by email less often than once a week Other (please specify)
As a whole, the CIT is….
Strongly Disagree Disagree
Neither Disagree
Nor Agree Agree Strongly Agree
Informative
Confusing
Helpful
Timely
Very Confusing
Somewhat Confusing
Neither Confusing Nor Understandable
Somewhat Understandable
Very Understandable
Reference
#
Product(s) Linked to Illnesses (if any)
Investigation
Status
Recall Initiated
On-site
Inspection Initiated
How do you use the information in the CIT? (Please check all that apply.)
I share the information in the table (with colleagues, friends, family)
I write news articles, blog posts, or summaries of information in the table For general awareness
Other (please specify)
Social media Email
Text message Verbal
Other (please specify)
On a scale from “Very Unimportant” to “Very Important," please rate how important you find the information in each of the columns in the CIT. [Reminder: Please click on the CIT, as needed, for a refresher.]
Very Unimportant
Somewhat Unimportant
Neither unimportant nor important
Somewhat
Important Very Important
Reference
#
Products(s) Linked to Illnesses (if any)
Investigation
Status
Recall Initiated
On-site
Inspection Initiated
The table has too few columns.
The number of columns in the table is just right. The table has too many columns.
Don't Know
Which
columns, if any,
do you suggest
deleting from the
table?
What do you think about the level of detail in the table as a whole? (Please read all response options before responding)?
Would like more detail in the table Would like less detail in the table
I am satisfied with the level of detail in the table
Would like more hyperlinks in the table Would like fewer hyperlinks in the table
I am satisfied with the number of hyperlinks in the table
Would like more information in the table Would like less information in the table
I am satisfied with the amount of information in the table
What form should additional information in the table take? (Select all that apply)
Text Links
Add to existing column Create new column Other (please specify)
No Yes
Unsure/Don't know
No Yes
Unsure/Don't know
No Yes
Unsure/Don't know
Male Female
Prefer not to answer
Are you Hispanic or Latino?
Yes No
White
Black or African American Asian
Native Hawaiian or other Pacific slander
American Indian or Alaska Native
Less than high school degree High school graduate or GED 1-3 years college/some college
College graduate – bachelor’s degree
Postgraduate, master’s degree, doctorate, law degree, other professional degree
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