Attachment C5: In-Depth Key Informant Interviews
EHC Program Users and Stakeholders
Protocol and Data Collection Guide for In-Depth Key Informant Interviews: EHC Program Users and Stakeholders
The following are the broad questions that will be addressed
in the in-depth key informant interviews on the success or impact of
the EHC program product that results from its governance element or
approach, or about a specific, important governance element.
Who are the individuals involved?
What organization or stakeholder group was impacted or affected by the EHC program product?
What Research Center and investigators were the authors of the product?
Was someone else involved in providing the research publication to the end user? If so, who?
What was the product that had an impact?
What type of product is it?
When did it become available?
What need did this product address?
[Describe governance as lead-in to question 3]
Governance refers to the administrative structures, policies, processes, and decision rights and responsibilities that support the operations of the EHC program by providing strategic direction, allocating resources, coordinating or controlling activities, managing risks, and using resources responsibly and with accountability, and ensuring objectives are achieved. Governance describes both the process of decision-making and the process by which decisions are implemented.
Governance element in this study refers to a specific element, aspect, or dimension of the EHC program’s governance structure or approach that are the focus of this study. Examples of governance elements/aspects/dimensions of interest include: priority-setting, engaging stakeholders, transparency, and accountability.
Governance dimension in this study includes, but is not limited to:
Vision and mission statements
Strategic plans
Administrative roles or job descriptions (e.g., the stakeholder group)
Organization charts
Bylaws or guidelines for operation (e.g., priority-setting, engaging stakeholders)
Formal and informal communication channels and processes
Funding mechanisms
Steering committees, advisory groups, or expert panels
Public-private partnerships and other collaborative work structures]
What was the governance dimension that was a success or part of the success?
Is it clear that this dimension was the success?
What other elements contributed to the success?
Why was this governance dimension a success?
Why was this specific governance dimension a success?
What factors (including non-governance related ones) have contributed to its success?
What was the level of impact of the product?
Did it add to the research literature?
Did it impact or contribute to administrative, legislative, and/or regulatory policy at the State or Federal level?
Did it change clinical practice? What type(s) of practice?
Did it impact clinical outcomes? If so, how?
Was the impact anticipated? Was the impact greater/less than expected?
What evidence do you have to support the impact?
How did the product come to have the impact it did on the organization?
Who was involved?
Was there someone who championed this effort?
What steps were taken to further or create the impact of the EHC program’s product?
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Last Modified By | Ying Wang |
File Modified | 2010-02-19 |
File Created | 2009-04-20 |