NonSubstantive Change Request Justification

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[NCEZID] Assessment for the Get Ahead of Sepsis Consumer and Healthcare Professional Campaign

NonSubstantive Change Request Justification

OMB: 0920-1384

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GAOS Explanation of Changes*

*Note: Please see track changes versions of each document for detailed changes."


This package is related to BAA - Be Antibiotics Aware Pilot Assessment for Consumers and Healthcare Professionals (OMB Control # 0920-1387) and can be reviewed as a set. Overall, the changes described below are very minor and do not constitute more than 10% change to the original package.


GAOS Consumer Pre-Campaign Web Survey – Consumers” and “GAOS Consumer Post- Campaign Web Survey – Consumers

  • Screener section was merged – resulting in one consumer screener for pre and post campaign. This change was made because there were no differences between the pre and post screener language.

  • Online programming of the GAOS survey was separated by audience and by pre and post survey. There were no changes to survey questions or audiences as a result of this separation, only the execution of how they are being programmed. All surveys use the same set of questions as noted in the originally approved survey questions for a specific audience group. 

  • Vendor information was added and replaced the “XXX” location holder.

  • Updated to include the informed consent document that was once standalone as Attachment I_GAOS Informed consent form - this was done to allow screening of participants to determine if they were part of the intended audience.

  • Language in the first paragraph of the informed consent was updated to let participants know that they were currently in the screener and not the survey.

  • OMB number added

  • The question about Zip Code and State was separated to allow for programming to list zip code that are on the approved list, therefore disqualifying participants who did not reside in those zip codes.

  • Incentive page added (Originally referenced in OMB Statement A)




GAOS HCP Pre-Campaign Web Survey – HCP” and “GAOS HCP Post-Campaign Web Survey – HCP

  • Screener section was merged – resulting in one HCP screener for pre and post campaign. This change was made because there were no differences between the pre and post screener language.

  • Online programming of the GAOS survey was separated by audience and by pre and post survey. There were no changes to survey questions or audiences as a result of this separation, only the execution of how they are being programmed. All surveys use the same set of questions as noted in the originally approved survey questions for a specific audience group. 

  • Vendor information was added and replaced the “XXX” location holder.

  • Updated to include the informed consent document that was once standalone as Attachment I_GAOS Informed consent form - this was done to allow screening of participants to determine if they were part of the intended audience.

  • Language in the first paragraph of the informed consent was updated to let participants know that they were currently in the screener and not the survey.

  • OMB number added

  • The question about Zip Code and State was separated to allow for programming to list zip code that are on the approved list, therefore disqualifying participants who did not perform the majority of their work in those zip codes.

  • In the Use of Campaign Materials section - The images in use of campaign materials were moved to one question where the participant then chooses what campaign material they had been exposed to.



SSA

  • This statement was added “...but participants will be sent the online screener survey link first, followed by the online cross-sectional survey link for those found eligible to participate.” This was the result of testing the surveys and determining it prematurely disqualified participants if they selected the first audience listed. They would not see the additional audiences, therefore eliminating participants who qualified for multiple audiences. This resulted in the separating of the screener and survey.

SSB

  • This statement was added “Participants who meet the inclusion criteria after responding to all the screening questions will receive a follow-up email with the online cross-sectional survey link to take the survey. Those who are deemed ineligible will be thanked for their time and provided with exit instructions.”  This was the result of testing the surveys and determining it prematurely disqualified participants if they selected the first audience listed. They would not see the additional audiences, therefore eliminating participants who qualified for multiple audiences. This resulted in the separating of the screener and survey.



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