(OMB No. 0920-1061 Exp. Date 3/31/2021)
April 30, 2018
Attachments
13b. 2018 BRFSS Field Test Questionnaire
13c. Screener for the 2018 Field Test
13d. List of Changes in 2018 BRFSS Field Test Questionnaire by Section and Module
Sections of the core and rotating core that will be included in the field test are:
Section 1: Health Status
Section 2: Healthy Days
Section 6: Chronic Conditions
Section 8: Demographics
Section 9: Tobacco Use
Section 10: Alcohol Consumption
Section 11: Immunization
Rotating Core: Asthma
Rotating Core: Hypertension Awareness
Rotating Core: Cholesterol Awareness
New/revised modules to be tested include the following topics:
Healthcare Access
Hepatitis Treatment and Vaccination
Family Planning
Caregiving
Aspirin for CVD Prevention
Home/Self measured Blood Pressure
The proposed new modules are designed to provide more detailed information about specific health topics (e.g., sodium or salt intake), or to address state-level public health priorities (e.g., self- management of high blood pressure). Attachment 13d provides information on the source of each question on the field test.
The annual field test has distinct objectives. Field testing is the final means by which changes are made in data collection methods and data collection software is tested. Field tests are used to identify problems with instrument documentation or instructions, problems with conditional logic (e.g., skip patterns), software errors or other implementation and usability issues. Field testing is conducted only with those parts of the questionnaire which have been substantively changed or sections of the extant questionnaire which lead into new or updated questions. In some instances, extant sections of the questionnaire may be field tested if they are topically related to new items on the questionnaire. For example, if a new question on disability is added, extant disability questions are included in the field testing to ensure that respondents do not feel that the questions are redundant or overlapping. Field testing is not intended to replace cognitive testing, it is only to check to be sure that questions which have already been thoroughly vetted are appropriately placed on the BRFSS. Sections of the questionnaire which are unchanged and unrelated to new or modified sections of the questionnaire are not field tested, although the demographic sections of the core are included in the field test.
Field tests are not designed to produce statistical estimates and field test data are not incorporated into the analytic BRFSS datasets. Results of the field test are used to inform development of the upcoming year’s BRFSS questionnaire(s) and the technical assistance and implementation guidance that CDC provides to BRFSS partners.
After results of the 2018 field test have been reviewed by the Division of Population Health and the state BRFSS Coordinators, CDC will send a separate Change Request to OMB outlining plans for the 2019 BRFSS information collection.
Information Collection Methods
Field testing is conducted with a limited number of respondents in a single state that has the capacity to rapidly implement the field test instrument. The 2018 field test will be conducted in the state of Kansas by the Kansas Department of Health using a state supported telephone calling center in June-July 2018. Information collection will begin immediately after receipt of OMB approval.
Field testing is conducted in a manner that mimics the full-scale project protocol, to the degree that is feasible. Both landline and cell phone respondents will be included. The field test will use the same calling protocols as previously approved for the BRFSS. Samples will be drawn in the same manner as previously approved. The sample will be divided equally among landline and cell phone respondents.
Burden Estimate
The 2018 field test will target 300 completions of the 2018 Field Test Questionnaire (see Attachment 13b) with adults > 18 years of age. In addition, we estimate that 240 respondents will participate in screening (see Attachment 13c), but will not complete the Field Test Questionnaire. This estimate includes individuals who are found to be ineligible, and individuals who decline to participate in the field test. The estimated burden for the 540 respondents who will complete the field test is 1 minute per response. The estimated burden per response for a completed field test is 25 minutes.
The total estimated burden for the 2018 field test is 134 hours. Based on an average hourly wage of $25.54 (as in the main BRFSS), the cost of respondents’ time is estimated at $3,422.
Type of Respondents |
Form Name |
No. of Respondents |
No. of Responses per Respondent |
Avg. Burden per Response (in hr) |
Total Burden (in hr) |
U.S. General Population |
Field Test Screener |
540 |
1 |
1/60 |
9 |
Field Test Respondents (Adults >18 Years) |
2018 Field Test Questionnaire |
300 |
1 |
25/60 |
125 |
|
Total |
|
|
|
134 |
The 2018 field test request is based on estimates of 540 unique respondents and 134 burden hours (inclusive of screening and questionnaire administration). These estimates are below the maximum estimates of 1400 unique respondents and 390 hours per field test which were approved in the recent Revision ICR.
Effect of Proposed Changes on Currently Approved Instruments and Attachments
None. Inclusion of any item in the field test does not necessarily indicate that any question or wording change will be included in the final 2019 BRFSS questionnaire or in any optional module. Optional modules which are tested may be available, among other previously tested optional module, for state adoption in 2019. The field test has no impact on the instruments approved for the 2019 BRFSS information collection.
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