Attachment D: BAA Consumer Post-Campaign Screener and Survey
Form Approved
OMB No. 0920-XXX
Expiration Date XX/XX/XXXX
Healthy adults who visit urgent care (ages 18-64 for participants who live in TN and IA and ages 19-64 for participants who live in NE)
Community dwelling older adults, 65+
Family caregivers (18+ for participants who live in TN and IA and 19+ for participants in live in NE ) of nursing home (long-term care) residents
Hide all subheadings of sections and questions from respondents.
Hide all programmer’s instructions from respondents.
For questions with the “Select all that apply” option, do not allow respondents to select any other option if they select “Prefer not to say,” “Do not know/cannot recall,” “Not sure,” “Nothing,” or “None of the above.”
Terminate also means ineligible.
Terminate all eligible respondents immediately.
Present the “Ineligibility Message” whenever a response terminates the survey.
Thank you for participating in this survey. The results will help the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) refine its ongoing campaign to improve antibiotic use by helping CDC staff understand the public’s response to the campaign and its key messages.
Programmer: Include one question per page. Screener should terminate as soon as the respondent selects an option that deems him/her ineligible.
May we ask you some questions to see if you are eligible to take this survey?
Yes
No [INELIGIBLE/TERMINATE]
Programmer: If “No” to Q1, TERMINATE. If “Yes,” proceed to Q2.
In what ZIP Code and State do you live? ______
Programmer: Targeted states include Iowa (IA), Nebraska (NE), and Tennessee (TN).
Programmer: Approved ZIP Codes include XXXXX, XXXXX, XXXXX, etc. If not within one of the target states and approved ZIP Codes, TERMINATE, otherwise, proceed to Q3.
How old are you? _ _ years
Prefer not to answer [INELIGIBLE/TERMINATE]
If the respondent is a resident of Nebraska and under 19 years of age, TERMINATE and present the INELIGIBILITY message.
For all other target States, If the respondent is under 18 years of age, TERMINATE and present the INELIGIBILITY message.
If “Prefer not to answer,” TERMINATE.
If the respondent is eligible based on age, proceed to Q4.
What sex were you assigned at birth, on your original birth certificate?
Male
Female
Refused
I don’t know
Do you currently describe yourself as male, female, transgender?
Male
Female
Transgender
None of these
What language do you primarily use at home (i.e., when speaking with friends or family)?
English
Spanish
English and Spanish equally
Another language, please specify: ______________________
Prefer not to answer
What language do you primarily use when looking for, reading, or communicating about health information?
English
Spanish
English and Spanish equally
Another language, please specify: ______________________
Prefer not to answer
Have you visited an urgent care clinic to receive medical care at least once in the past 12 months for yourself (not for the care of a loved one)? Urgent care clinics are freestanding clinics that treat patients for unscheduled or walk-in infections or injuries but DO NOT include a pharmacy (clinics in CVS or Walgreens are not considered urgent care clinics), a store, or an emergency department.
Yes
No
Not sure
Programmer: If the respondent selects "No" or “Not sure” to Q8, proceed to Q11, else proceed to Q9.
When you visited an urgent care clinic, did you do so for a respiratory infection, such as a common cold, flu, or COVID-19?
Yes
No
Do not know/cannot remember
How would you rate your overall physical health?
Excellent
Very good
Good
Fair
Poor
Are you the primary caregiver of a family member who is in a nursing home or long-term care facility?
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No
Programmer: Q12 is for adults aged 65+ only
What is your current living situation? Select all that apply.
By myself
With family members
In a nursing home or long-term care facility
Other, please specify: _______________________
Do you, your spouse or partner, or any other member of your household (currently or in the past) work for or at:
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Programmer: If the respondent selects “Yes” to any option of Q13, TERMINATE.
Programmer: Categorize respondents.
Categorize respondents as “Healthy adults who visit urgent care, 18-64” for all target states except NE. For target states NE categorize as “Healthy adults who visit urgent care, 19-64.”
Q2 = If the respondent’s age is 18+ AND
Q8 = Yes AND
Q9 = Yes AND
Q10 = Excellent, very good, OR good
Categorize respondents as "Community-dwelling older adults, 65+ "
Q2 = 65+ AND
Q12 = By myself or with family members
Categorize respondents as “Family caregivers of nursing home (long-term care) residents"
Q11 = Yes
Programmer: If a respondent does not fall into one of the above categories TERMINATE and display the “Ineligibility Message,” else display the “Proceed to Survey Message.”
Thank you for answering the screening questions. We have determined that you are eligible to proceed with this survey. If you have any questions, please contact [name] at [email address] or call phone number XXX-XXX-XXXX or XXX-XXX-XXXX.
Please click on “Proceed to Survey” and answer the questions to the best of your ability.
Thank you for your willingness to participate in this survey. Unfortunately, you are not eligible to proceed with the survey. If you have any questions, please contact [name] at [email address] or call phone number XXX-XXX-XXXX or XXX-XXX-XXXX.
Thank you for your time. Please click on “Exit Survey” to exit.
Programmer: Include one question per page.
Now, we would like to ask you about a CDC campaign on improving antibiotic use that you may or may not have seen or heard about in the past 2-3 months.
Please indicate below whether you have seen or heard any of the following campaign names or slogans in the past 2-3 months.
Programmer: Rotate Q14 (a - e), the column named “Campaigns” among respondents.
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I n the past 2-3 months, did you see this logo or hear the slogan (“Be Antibiotics Aware,” “Smart Use, Best Care”) anywhere?
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Do not know/cannot recall
Programmer: If the respondent selects “Yes” to Q14c and “Yes” or “Do not know/cannot recall to Q15, classify as “Exposed” and proceed to the FREQUENCY AND CHANNEL OF EXPOSURE section.
If the respondent selects “Do not know/cannot recall” to Q14c and “Yes” to Q15, classify as “Exposed” and proceed to the FREQUENCY AND CHANNEL OF EXPOSURE section.
If the respondent selects “No” or “Do not know/cannot recall” to Q14c and “No” or “Do not know/cannot recall” to Q15, classify as “Unexposed” and proceed to KNOWLEDGE section. After the quota of unexposed has been met for each target group then TERMINATE.
Programmer: Include one question per page.
You indicated that you had seen or heard the campaign name, Be Antibiotics Aware, or seen the campaign logo in the past 2-3 months.
In the past 2-3 months, approximately how often did you see CDC’s Be Antibiotics Aware campaign messages, campaign name, or logo in …?
Programmer: Rotate the media options (Poster, Fact sheet, Brochure, etc.).
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In the past 2-3 months, approximately how often did you see CDC’s Be Antibiotics Aware campaign messages, campaign name, or logo on …?
Programmer: Rotate the media options (Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, etc.).
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In the past 2-3 months, approximately how often did you see or hear CDC’s Be Antibiotics Aware campaign messages, campaign name, or logo in…?
Programmer: Rotate the media options (Online/Internet Media).
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In the past 2-3 months, approximately how often did you see or hear CDC’s Be Antibiotics Aware campaign messages, campaign name, or logo on…?
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In the past 2-3 months, approximately how often did you see CDC’s Be Antibiotics Aware campaign messages, campaign name, or logo on…?
Programmer: Rotate the media options (Public Places).
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In the past 2-3 months, approximately how often did you see CDC’s Be Antibiotics Aware campaign messages, campaign name, or logo in …?
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Do not know/cannot recall |
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In the past 2-3 months, approximately how often did you see CDC’s Be Antibiotics Aware campaign messages, campaign name, or logo in …?
Programmer: Rotate the media options (Other Media).
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Programmer: If the respondent selects “Never” and/or “Do not know/cannot recall” as responses to ALL options from Q16-Q22, proceed to Q23 (open-ended question), else skip Q23.
You indicated that you saw or heard the campaign name, Be Antibiotics Aware, or saw the campaign logo in the past 2-3 months. Where did you see or hear it?
[open-ended
response]
Programmer: If the respondent selects "Never or “Do not know/cannot recall" for ALL options in Q16-Q22, and left Q23 blank, reclassify these respondents as “Unexposed” and proceed to KNOWLEDGE section.
If the respondent selects “1-2 times a day,” “Once a week,” “1-3 times a month,” or “Less than once a month” for any of the options in Q16-Q22 and filled in Q23 with more than just N/A or NONE, classify as “Exposed” and proceed to KNOWLEDGE section.
Next, we would like to ask you a few questions about antibiotics.
Programmer: Include one question per page. RIGHT/WRONG responses have been indicated but do not disclose to respondents.
Which types of infections do antibiotics treat?
Certain infections caused by viruses, including the one that causes COVID-19. [WRONG]
Do not know [WRONG]
Which of the following infections do antibiotics treat? Select all that apply.
Programmer: Rotate response options; keep placement of “None of the above” and “Do not know” as is.
Common cold [WRONG]
COVID-19 [WRONG]
Influenza (flu) [WRONG]
Pneumonia (caused by bacteria) [RIGHT]
None of the above [WRONG]
Do not know [WRONG]
Programmer: For Q25, if the respondent selects “Do not know” or “None of the above,” do not allow them to select the other responses.
When antibiotics are not needed to treat your infection, taking antibiotics will still help.
True [WRONG]
False [RIGHT]
Unsure [WRONG]
Taking antibiotics can lead to side effects that could cause harm.
True [RIGHT]
False [WRONG]
Do not know [WRONG]
Which of the following are common side effects of antibiotics? Select all that apply.
Programmer: Rotate response options; keep placement of “None of the above” and “Do not know” as is.
Rash [RIGHT]
Nausea [RIGHT]
Diarrhea [RIGHT]
Yeast infections [RIGHT]
None of the above [WRONG]
Do not know [WRONG]
Programmer: For Q28, if the respondent selects “None of the above” or “Do not know”, do not allow them to select the other responses.
Which of the following statement(s) is/are true about antibiotic resistance? Select all that apply.
Programmer: Rotate response options; keep placement of “None of the above” and “Do not know” as is.
Anytime antibiotics are used, they can contribute to antibiotic resistance. [RIGHT]
Infections caused by antibiotic-resistant germs are always easy to treat with antibiotics. [WRONG]
Antibiotic resistance happens when germs no longer respond to the antibiotics designed to kill them. [RIGHT]
When antibiotics are needed, the benefits usually outweigh the risks of antibiotic resistance. [RIGHT]
None of the above [WRONG]
Do not know [WRONG]
Programmer: For Q29, if the respondent selects “None of the above” or “Do not know” do not allow them to select the other responses.
When taking antibiotics, _________________________________________. Select all that apply.
Programmer: Rotate response options; keep placement of “None of the above” and “Do not know” as is.
I should take my antibiotics exactly as my healthcare professional prescribed. [RIGHT]
It is okay if I skip doses of my antibiotics. [WRONG]
I can save leftover antibiotics for later. [WRONG]
It is okay to share my leftover antibiotics with a family member or friend who is not feeling well. [WRONG]
None of the above [WRONG]
Do not know [WRONG]
Programmer: For Q30, if the respondent selects “None of the above” or “Do not know” do not allow them to select the other responses.
Which of the following can help you feel better when you have a cold? Select all that apply.
Programmer: Rotate response options; keep placement of “None of the above” and “Do not know” as is.
Drink plenty of fluids. [RIGHT]
Ask my HCP for an antibiotic. [WRONG]
Use a clean humidifier or cool mist vaporizer to relieve congestion. [RIGHT]
Use a saline nasal spray or drops to relieve congestion. [RIGHT]
Use honey to relieve cough for adults and children at least 1 year of age or older. [RIGHT]
None of the above [WRONG]
Do not know [WRONG]
Programmer: For Q31, if the respondent selects “None of the above” and “Do not know”, do not allow them to select the other responses.
Programmer: Include one question per page. Do not allow participants to go back and change their answer to a previous question. Remove ATTITUDES AND BELIEFS subcategory headings from tables after programming (e.g., “Perceived Susceptibility”, “Perceived Severity”, etc.).
Keep the following text on the same page as Q32.
Next, we are going to ask you some questions to learn more about your perspective on antibiotics. Please give us your honest responses. There are no right or wrong answers to any of these questions.
We would like to provide you with a definition of a few key terms to assist you in answering the following questions:
Antibiotic resistance happens when germs no longer respond to the antibiotics designed to kill them. That means the germs are not killed and continue to grow. It does not mean your body is becoming resistant to antibiotics.
Clostridioides difficile (often called C. difficile or C. diff) is a germ (bacterium) that causes severe diarrhea and colitis, or inflammation of the colon. C. diff infection can lead to severe colon damage and death.
Please indicate the extent to which you agree with the following statements, from strongly disagree to strongly agree.
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Please indicate the extent to which you agree with the following statements, from strongly disagree to strongly agree.
Perceived Severity |
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Please indicate the extent to which you agree with the following statements, from strongly disagree to strongly agree.
Perceived Benefits |
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Please indicate the extent to which you agree with the following statements, from strongly disagree to strongly agree.
Perceived Barriers to using Antibiotics Appropriately |
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Please indicate your level of confidence for each of the following questions.
Self-Efficacy |
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Please indicate the extent to which you agree with the following statements, from strongly disagree to strongly agree.
Perceived importance of discussing appropriate antibiotic use with HCPs |
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Now please think about your older adult family member who lives in a nursing home and who is under your care. Please indicate the extent to which you agree with the following statements, from strongly disagree to strongly agree.
Perceived Susceptibility |
Strongly Disagree |
Disagree |
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Please continue to think about your older adult family member who lives in a nursing home and who is under your care. Please indicate the extent to which you agree with the following statements, from strongly disagree to strongly agree.
Perceived Severity |
Strongly Disagree |
Disagree |
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Please continue to think about your older adult family member who lives in a nursing home and who is under your care. Please indicate the extent to which you agree with the following statements, from strongly disagree to strongly agree.
Perceived Benefits |
Strongly Disagree |
Disagree |
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Please continue to think about your older adult family member who lives in a nursing home and who is under your care. Please indicate the extent to which you agree with the following statements, from strongly disagree to strongly agree.
Perceived Barriers to Using Antibiotics Appropriately |
Strongly Disagree |
Disagree |
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Strongly Agree |
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Please think about your older adult family member who lives in a nursing home and who is under your care. Please indicate your level of confidence for each of the following questions.
Self-Efficacy |
Not at all Confident |
Somewhat Confident |
Moderately Confident |
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Please continue to think about your older adult family member who lives in a nursing home and who is under your care. Please indicate the extent to which you agree with the following statements, from strongly disagree to strongly agree.
Perceived importance of discussing appropriate antibiotic use with HCPs |
Strongly Disagree |
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Programmer: Include one question per page.
Think about the visits you had with a healthcare professional for a respiratory infection over the past 12 months. These include both in-person and telehealth visits. During these visits, how often did you speak with your healthcare professional(s) about the following?
Programmer: Include "Did not visit healthcare professional for a respiratory infection in the past 12 months” as one option for all of a–d (merged cell).
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Programmer: If response to Q44 a, b, c, and d is “Did not visit healthcare professional for an infection in the past 12 months”, skip to Q60 (SOURCES OF INFORMATION). For any other response, proceed to Q45.
In the past 12 months, how often have you expected—but not directly asked—a healthcare professional to prescribe you antibiotics?
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Often
Sometimes
Rarely
Never
Do not know/cannot recall
In the past 12 months, did you expect – but not directly ask for -- a healthcare professional to prescribe you antibiotics because you had COVID-19?
Yes, I had COVID-19 and expected antibiotics
No, I had COVID-19 but did not expect antibiotics
No, I have not had COVID-19 in the past 12 months
Do not know/cannot recall
In the past 12 months, how often have you directly asked a healthcare professional to prescribe you antibiotics?
Always
Often
Sometimes
Rarely
Never
Do not know/cannot recall
In the past 12 months, did you directly ask a healthcare professional to prescribe you antibiotics because you had COVID-19?
Yes, I had COVID-19 and directly asked a healthcare professional to prescribe antibiotics
No, I had COVID-19 but did not directly ask a healthcare professional to prescribe antibiotics
No, I have not had COVID-19 in the past 12 months
Do not know/cannot recall
In the past 12 months, did a healthcare professional prescribe you antibiotics?
Yes
No
Do not know/cannot recall
In the past 12 months, did a healthcare professional prescribe you antibiotics because you had COVID-19?
Programmer: For Q50, if the respondent selects, “I did not take the antibiotics at all” or “Do not know/cannot recall,” do not allow them to select the other responses.
Yes
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I did not take antibiotics at all
Do not know/cannot recall
I have not had COVID-19 in the past 12 months
In the past 12 months, did you ever take leftover antibiotics previously prescribed to you or someone else by a healthcare professional?
Programmer: For Q51, if the respondent selects, “No, I did not take leftover antibiotics previously prescribed to me or someone else” or “Do not know/cannot remember”, do not allow them to select the other responses.
Yes, I took leftover antibiotics previously prescribed to me
Yes, I took leftover antibiotics previously prescribed to someone else
No, I did not take leftover antibiotics previously prescribed to me or someone else
Do not know/cannot remember
Not applicable/I was not sick during this time
In the past 12 months, did you ever take leftover antibiotics previously prescribed to you or someone else by a healthcare professional because you had COVID-19?
Programmer: For Q52, if the respondent selects, “No, I did not take leftover antibiotics previously prescribed to me or someone else” or “Do not know/cannot remember”, do not allow them to select the other responses.
Yes, I took leftover antibiotics previously prescribed to me because I had COVID-19
Yes, I took leftover antibiotics previously prescribed to someone else because I had COVID-19
No, I did not take leftover antibiotics previously prescribed to me or someone else
Do not know/cannot remember
I did not test positive for COVID-19 in the past 12 months
Think about the visits you had with a healthcare professional for your older adult family member who lives in a nursing home and who is under your care for a respiratory infection over the past 12 months. During these visits, how often did you speak with your healthcare professional(s) about the following?
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My family member did not have a respiratory infection that may require an antibiotic in the past 12 months |
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Programmer: If response to Q53 a, b, c, and d is “Did not visit healthcare professional for a respiratory infection in the past 12 months”, skip to Q60 (SOURCES OF INFORMATION).
In the past 12 months, how often have you expected—but not directly asked—a healthcare professional to prescribe your family member antibiotics?
Always
Often
Sometimes
Rarely
Never
Do not know/cannot recall
In the past 12 months, did you expect - but not directly ask for - a healthcare professional to prescribe antibiotics to your family member because they had COVID-19?
Yes, my family member had COVID-19 and I expected the healthcare professional to prescribe antibiotics.
No, my family member had COVID-19 but I did not expect the healthcare professional to prescribe antibiotics.
No, my family member did not have COVID-19 in the past 12 months.
Do not know/cannot recall
In the past 12 months, how often have you directly asked a healthcare professional to prescribe your family member antibiotics?
Always
Often
Sometimes
Rarely
Never
Do not know/cannot recall
In the past 12 months, did you directly ask a healthcare professional to prescribe your family member antibiotics because they had COVID-19?
Yes, my family member had COVID-19 and I directly asked the healthcare professional to prescribe antibiotics.
No, my family member had COVID-19 but I did not directly ask the healthcare professional to prescribe antibiotics.
No, my family member did not have COVID-19 in the past 12 months.
Do not know/cannot recall
In the past 12 months, did a healthcare professional prescribe your family member antibiotics?
Yes
No
Do not know/cannot recall
In the past 12 months, did a healthcare professional prescribe your family member antibiotics because they tested positive for COVID-19?
Yes
No
Do not know/cannot recall
My family member did not test positive for COVID-19 in the past 12 months
Not applicable/they were
To whom or where do you go to learn about antibiotic use? Select all that apply.
Programmer: Rotate response options; keep the placement of “Other” and “I have not tried to learn about antibiotic use” as is.
My doctor/healthcare professional
Pharmacist
Health websites/Health-related mobile apps (e.g., WebMD, Mayo Clinic, etc.), please specify: _______________________________
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) website
Health magazines (e.g., Women’s Health, Men’s Health, Prevention), please specify: ______________________________
Family members and/or friends
Newspapers, please specify: ___________________________
Television, please specify: ___________________________
Radio, please specify: _____________________________
Social media (e.g., Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, etc.), please specify: ______________________
Other, please specify: ______________________________
I have not tried to learn about antibiotic use
Programmer: If the response to Q60 is, “I have not tried to learn about antibiotic use”, do not allow them to select other responses.
If you need to get information about appropriate antibiotic use, where would you prefer to get it? Select all that apply.
My doctor/healthcare professional
Pharmacist
Health websites/Health-related mobile apps (e.g., WebMD, Mayo Clinic, etc.), please specify: _______________
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) website or materials
Health magazines (e.g., Women’s Health, Men’s Health, Prevention), please specify: _______________
Family members and/or friends
Other health groups/organizations (e.g., National Institutes of Health, American Cancer Society, etc.), please specify: ____________________________________
Media (e.g., television, radio, newspapers, health magazines, etc.), please specify:
Social media (e.g., Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, etc.), please specify: __________________________
Podcasts, please specify: ____________________________
Blogs, please specify: ______________________________
Other, please specify: _________________________________
I do not need to get information about appropriate antibiotic use
Do not know/unsure
Did you know that CDC’s Be Antibiotics Aware campaign has resources you can use to learn about antibiotic use?
Yes
No
Programmer: If the respondent selects “Yes” to Q62, proceed to Q63. If the respondent selects “No” to Q62, skip Q63 and proceed to DEMOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS section.
How did you learn about CDC’s Be Antibiotics Aware resources? Select all that apply.
Programmer: Rotate response options; keep placement of “Other” and “Do not know” as is.
Fact sheets/handouts at my doctor/healthcare professional’s office
Poster at my doctor/healthcare professional's office
PSA (public service announcement) video at my doctor/healthcare professional's office
Pharmacist
Health websites/Health-related mobile apps (e.g., WebMD, Mayo Clinic, etc.), please specify: _____________________________
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) website
Family members and/or friends
Social media (e.g., Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, etc.), please specify: _____________________________
Other, please specify: __________________________
Do not know/cannot recall
Programmer: If response to Q63 is “Do not know/cannot recall,” do not allow them to select other responses.
Programmer: POSTTEST ONLY: include image of below chart, “Viruses or Bacteria –What’s got you sick?” and each question from Q64 through Q66 on same page.
A.
Did your healthcare professional (e.g., physician, nurse practitioner, physician assistant, nurse, pharmacist, dentist) give you/show you this chart in the last 2-3 months?
Yes
I did not receive this chart
Do not know/cannot recall
Did you use this chart to learn about antibiotic use?
Yes
No, I did not use this chart
Do not know/cannot recall
Programmer: If response to Q65, is “No, I did not use this chart” or “Do not know/cannot recall”, skip Q66 and proceed to Q67.
How helpful for you was this chart in learning about antibiotic use?
Very helpful
Helpful
Somewhat helpful
A little helpful
Not at all helpful
Programmer: POSTTEST ONLY: include image of below brochure, “Antibiotics Aren’t Always the Answer” and each question from Q67 through Q69 on the same page.
C.
Did your healthcare professional (e.g., physician, nurse practitioner, physician assistant, nurse, pharmacist, dentist) give you/show you this brochure in the last 2-3 months?
Yes
I did not receive this [specify material]
Do not know/cannot recall
Did you use this brochure to learn about antibiotic use?
Yes
No, I did not use this brochure
Do not know/cannot recall
Programmer: If response to Q68 is “No, I did not use this brochure” or “Do not know/cannot recall”, skip Q69 and proceed to Q70.
How helpful for you was this brochure in learning about antibiotic use?
Very helpful
Helpful
Somewhat helpful
A little helpful
Not at all helpful
Programmer: POSTTEST ONLY: include image of below material, “Symptom Relief for Viral Illnesses” prescription pad and each question from Q70 through Q72 on the same page.
D.
Did your healthcare professional (e.g., physician, nurse practitioner, physician assistant, nurse, pharmacist, dentist) give you/show you this prescription pad in the last 2-3 months?
Yes
I did not receive this prescription pad
Do not know/cannot recall
Did you use this prescription pad to learn about antibiotic use?
Yes
No, I did not use this prescription pad
Do not know/cannot recall
Programmer: If response to Q71 is “No, I did not use this prescription pad” or “Do not know/cannot recall”, skip Q72 and proceed to Q73.
How helpful for you was this prescription pad in learning about symptom relief for illnesses when antibiotics are not needed?
Very helpful
Helpful
Somewhat helpful
A little helpful
Not at all helpful
Programmer: POSTTEST ONLY: include image of below material, “Do You Need Antibiotics?” Nursing Home brochure and each question from Q73 through Q75 on same page.
E.
Did your healthcare professional (e.g., physician, nurse practitioner, physician assistant, nurse, pharmacist, dentist) give you/show you this brochure in the last 2-3 months?
Yes
I did not receive this brochure
Do not know/cannot recall
Did you use this brochure to learn about antibiotic use?
Yes
No, I did not use this brochure
Do not know/cannot recall
Programmer: If the response to Q74 is “No, I did not use this brochure” or “Do not know/cannot recall”, skip Q75 and proceed to Q76.
How helpful for you was this brochure in learning about antibiotic use?
Very helpful
Helpful
Somewhat helpful
A little helpful
Not at all helpful
Programmer:
Include one question (e.g., printed media, social media) per page.
Rotate all media options in the first column for Q76-Q82.
We would like to ask you a few questions about your media use and habits.
In an average month, how often do you…
Printed Media |
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Social Media |
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1-3 times a month |
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Do not know/cannot recall |
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In an average month, how often do you…
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Never |
Do not know/cannot recall |
Read health websites/ resources |
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Visit other websites, please specify: ______________________ |
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In an average month, how often do you…
TV and Radio Media |
1-2 times a day |
Once a week |
1-3 times a month |
Less than once a month |
Never |
Do not know/cannot recall |
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In an average month, how often do you…
Public Places |
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1-3 times a month |
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Never |
Do not know/cannot recall |
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In an average month, how often do you…
Healthcare Settings |
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Once a week |
1-3 times a month |
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Never |
Do not know/cannot recall |
Visit doctor’s offices or healthcare facilities |
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In an average month, how often do you…
Other Media |
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Once a week |
1-3 times a month |
Less than once a month |
Never |
Do not know/cannot recall |
Read emails |
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Where do you prefer to get information about antibiotic use? Select all that apply.
My doctor/healthcare professional
Pharmacist
Health websites/Health-related mobile apps (e.g., WebMD, Mayo Clinic, etc.), please specify: _______________
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) website or materials
Health magazines (e.g., Women’s Health, Men’s Health, Prevention), please specify: _______________
Family members and/or friends
Other health groups/organizations (e.g., National Institutes of Health, American Cancer Society, etc.), please specify: ____________________________________
Media (e.g., television, radio, newspapers, health magazines, etc.), please specify:
Social media (e.g., Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, etc.), please specify: __________________________
Podcasts, please specify: ____________________________
Blogs, please specify: ______________________________
Other, please specify: _________________________________
I do not need to get information about appropriate antibiotic use
Do not know/unsure
Thank you. Now we would like to know more about you.
What is your ethnicity?
Hispanic or Latino
Not Hispanic or Latino
What is your race?
American Indian or Alaska Native
Asian
Black or African American
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander
White
What is the highest degree you have received? Please select only one.
Programmer: If a respondent selects “Prefer not to answer” do not allow them to select other responses.
High school graduate (or equivalent)
Some college or technical school (1–4 years, no degree)
Associate or technical degree
Bachelor’s (4-year college) degree
Master’s degree
Professional or doctoral degree (MD, JD, PhD, etc.)
Prefer not to answer
Thank you for taking the time to participate in this important survey!
Programmer: FOR POSTTEST ONLY: “To learn more about appropriate antibiotic use, please visit https://www.cdc.gov/antibiotic-use/
Public reporting burden of this collection of information is estimated to average 20 minutes 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. An agency may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required to respond to a collection of information unless it displays a currently valid OMB Control Number. Send comments regarding this burden estimate or any other aspect of this collection of information, including suggestions for reducing this burden to CDC/ATSDR Reports Clearance Officer, 1600 Clifton Road NE, MS D-74, Atlanta, Georgia 30333; ATTN: PRA 0920-XXXX
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