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COMMUNITY EVALUATION OF THE NATIONAL DIABETES EDUCATION PROGRAMS DIABETES HEALTHSENSE WEBSITE

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OMB: 0925-0694

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Attachment 1Detailed Project Summary

Detailed Project Summary: Matched Research Questions, Evaluation Forms,

Form Questions, Sample Size and Analysis Plan


Process Evaluation Research Questions

  1. What are educators’ experiences with NDEP as an aggregator of resources?

  1. To what extent are educators aware of NDEP, including resources such as Diabetes HealthSense?

Evaluation Form

Form Questions

Sample Size*

Analysis Plan

Educator Pre Interview 

Q1, Q2a-c; Q5a

n≈5

Qualitative Thematic Analysis

Educator Post Interview 

Q5a,c

n≈5

Qualitative Thematic Analysis

  1. How do educators use NDEP, including resources such as Diabetes HealthSense?

Evaluation Form

Form Questions

Sample Size*

Analysis Plan

Educator Pre Interview 

Q3a-c; Q5b

n≈5

Qualitative Thematic Analysis

Educator Post Interview 

Q7h

n≈5

Qualitative Thematic Analysis

  1. How satisfied are educators with NDEP, including resources such as Diabetes HealthSense?

Evaluation Form

Form Questions

Sample Size*

Analysis Plan

Educator Pre Interview 

Q4a-d; Q5c-g

n≈5

Qualitative Thematic Analysis

Educator Post Interview 

Q6a-d;Q7a-g

n≈5

Qualitative Thematic Analysis



  1. To what extent were educators satisfied with the Diabetes HealthSense Train the Trainer session?

Evaluation Form

Form Questions

Sample Size*

Analysis Plan

Educator Post Interview 

Q1a-b

n≈5

Qualitative Thematic Analysis



  1. What were the characteristics of the Diabetes HealthSense education program?

  1. In what geographic locations were Diabetes HealthSense education programs held?

Evaluation Form

Form Questions

Sample Size*

Analysis Plan

Participant Pretest

ID-Site

n≈150

Univariate descriptive analysis

Participant Exit Satisfaction survey

ID-Site

n≈150

Univariate descriptive analysis

Educator Post Interview

Q2b

n≈5

Qualitative Thematic Analysis

  1. When were the Diabetes HealthSense education programs held?

Evaluation Form

Form Questions

Sample Size*

Analysis Plan

Participant Exit Satisfaction Survey

Date and Time Stamp

n≈150

Univariate descriptive analysis

Educator Post Interview

Q2c

n≈5

Qualitative Thematic Analysis

  1. Who participated in the Diabetes HealthSense education programs (populations served, number served)?

Evaluation Form

Form Questions

Sample Size*

Analysis Plan

Educator Recruitment Screener

Full form

n≈25

Univariate descriptive analysis

Participant Pretest

Q1-Q3; Q6-7; Q30-40

Risk Assessment Score: Q30-33, Q6 -7

n≈150

  1. Compute Score

  2. Univariate descriptive analysis

Participant Posttest

Q4

n≈150

Univariate descriptive analysis

Participant Follow-up Interview

Q1a-b

n≈15

Qualitative Thematic Analysis

Educator Post Interview

Q2e-g

n≈5

Qualitative Thematic Analysis




  1. To what extent were the Diabetes HealthSense education programs implemented as intended?

  1. To what extent was the number of programs implemented as planned?

Evaluation Form

Form Questions

Sample Size*

Analysis Plan

Educator Post Interview

Q2a

n≈5

Qualitative Thematic Analysis

  1. To what extent were activities implemented as planned?

Evaluation Form

Form Questions

Sample Size*

Analysis Plan

Participant Exit Satisfaction Survey

Q1

n≈150

Univariate descriptive analysis

Educator Post Interview

Q2d, Q3a-c

n≈5

Qualitative Thematic Analysis



  1. What were participant’s experiences with the Diabetes HealthSense Education Program?

  1. To what extent were participants satisfied with the Diabetes HealthSense education program?

Evaluation Form

Form Questions

Sample Size*

Analysis Plan

Participant Exit Satisfaction Survey

Q2a-g; Q3

n≈150

Univariate descriptive analysis

Participant Follow-up Interview

Q1c-d

n≈15

Qualitative Thematic Analysis

Educator Post Interview

Q4a-b

n≈5

Qualitative Thematic Analysis

  1. To what extent were participants satisfied with their educators?

Evaluation Form

Form Questions

Sample Size*

Analysis Plan

Participant Exit Satisfaction Survey

Q4a-d

n≈150

Univariate descriptive analysis




  1. What were participants’ experiences with Diabetes HealthSense and the Diabetes HealthSense resources after the education program and at a one month follow-up?

  1. To what extent did participants intend to use and use Diabetes HealthSense?

Evaluation Form

Form Questions

Sample Size*

Analysis Plan

Participant Exit Satisfaction Survey

Q5-6; Q12c-d; Q13a-i; Q14

n≈150

Univariate descriptive analysis

Participant Pretest

Q5a

n≈150

Univariate descriptive analysis

Participant Posttest

Q1a

n≈150

Univariate descriptive analysis

Participant Follow-up Interview

Q4a-b,d

n≈15

Qualitative Thematic Analysis

  1. To what extent were participants satisfied with the website and the experience of using Diabetes HealthSense as a source of diabetes resources?

Evaluation Form

Form Questions

Sample Size*

Analysis Plan

Participant Exit Satisfaction Survey

Q7a-h; Q8a-b; Q10-11

n≈150

  1. Univariate descriptive analysis

  2. Qualitative Thematic Analysis

Participant Posttest

Q2a

n≈150

Univariate descriptive analysis

Participant Follow-up Interview

Q2a-e

n≈15

Qualitative Thematic Analysis

  1. To what extent did participants intend to use and use the resources found through Diabetes HealthSense?

Evaluation Form

Form Questions

Sample Size*

Analysis Plan

Participant Exit Satisfaction Survey

Q12a-b

n≈150

Univariate descriptive analysis

Participant Posttest

Q1b

n≈150

Univariate descriptive analysis

Participant Follow-up Interview

Q4a,c

n≈15

Qualitative Thematic Analysis


  1. To what extent were participants satisfied with the resources found through Diabetes HealthSense?

Evaluation Form

Form Questions

Sample Size*

Analysis Plan

Participant Exit Satisfaction Survey

Q9a-e

n≈150

Univariate descriptive analysis

Participant Posttest

Q2b

n≈150

Univariate descriptive analysis

Participant Follow-up Interview

Q5a-b

n≈15

Qualitative Thematic Analysis

Educator Post Interview

Q6d; Q7d

n≈5

Qualitative Thematic Analysis



Outcome Evaluation Research Questions

  1. Do educators increase knowledge, skills and self-efficacy around preventing (PAR) or managing diabetes (PWD)?


  1. Is there an increase in educator knowledge about NDEP as a resource?


Evaluation Form

Form Questions

Sample Size*

Analysis Plan

Educator Pre Interview

Q2;Q2c

n≈5

Qualitative Thematic Analysis

Educator Post Interview

Q5a-d

n≈5

Qualitative Thematic Analysis

  1. Is there an increase in educator knowledge of diabetes and lifestyle changes that can help prevent or manage diabetes?


Evaluation Form

Form Questions

Sample Size*

Analysis Plan


Educator Pre Interview

Q6a-c

n≈5

Qualitative Thematic Analysis


Educator Post Interview

Q8a-b

n≈5

Qualitative Thematic Analysis


  1. Is there an increase in educator self-efficacy to use NDEP resources such as Diabetes HealthSense with PAR/PWD and other educators?


Evaluation Form

Form Questions

Sample Size*

Analysis Plan


Educator Pre Interview

Q7a-g

n≈5

Qualitative Thematic Analysis


Educator Post Interview

Q9a-f

n≈5

Qualitative Thematic Analysis


  1. Is there an increase in educator skill level to use NDEP resources such as Diabetes HealthSense with PAR/PWD and other educators?


Evaluation Form

Form Questions

Sample Size*

Analysis Plan


Educator Pre Interview

Q8a-g

n≈5

Qualitative Thematic Analysis


Educator Post Interview

Q10a-f

n≈5

Qualitative Thematic Analysis




  1. Do participants progress through stages of change toward adoption of behaviors that can help prevent or manage diabetes?

Evaluation Form

Form Questions

Sample Size*

Analysis Plan

Participant Pretest

Q21a-i; Q22

SOC Scale: Q21a-i; Q22

n≈150

  1. Univariate descriptive analysis

  2. Reliability analysis

  3. Compute scale

  4. Repeated measures analysis with controls

Participant Posttest

Q18a-i; Q19

SOC Scale: Q18a-i; Q19

n≈150

Participant Follow-up Interview

Q7a-c

n≈15

Qualitative Thematic Analysis


  1. Do participants increase awareness and use of NDEP resources such as Diabetes HealthSense?

Evaluation Form

Form Questions

Sample Size*

Analysis Plan

Participant Pretest

Q4a-d

Awareness/use scale: Q4a-d

n≈150

  1. Univariate descriptive analysis

  2. Reliability analysis

  3. Compute scale

  4. Repeated measures analysis with controls

Participant Posttest

Q3a-d

Awareness/use scale: Q3a-d

n≈150



  1. Do participants make positive changes in their knowledge, self-efficacy, emotional health and behaviors around preventing (PAR) or managing diabetes (PWD)?

  1. Is there an increase in participant knowledge of diabetes and lifestyle changes that can help prevent or manage diabetes?

Evaluation Form

Form Questions

Sample Size*

Analysis Plan

Participant Pretest

Q8-Q20

Knowledge Score: Q8-Q20

n≈150

  1. Univariate descriptive analysis

  2. Reliability analysis

  3. Compute scale

  4. Repeated measures analysis with controls

Participant Posttest

Q5-Q17

Knowledge Score: Q5-Q17

n≈150

Participant Follow-up Interview

Q6a-c

n≈15

Qualitative Thematic Analysis

  1. Is there an increase in participant self-efficacy of lifestyle changes that can help prevent or manage diabetes?

Evaluation Form

Form Questions

Sample Size*

Analysis Plan

Participant Pretest

Q24a-i; Q25a-d

Healthy Eating SE Scale: Q24a-e

Physical Activity SE Scale: Q24f-i

Management SE Scale: Q25a-d

n≈150

  1. Univariate descriptive analysis

  2. Reliability analysis

  3. Compute scale

  4. Repeated measures analysis with controls

Participant Posttest

Q21a-i; Q22a-d

Healthy Eating SE Scale: Q21a-e

Physical Activity SE Scale: Q21f-i

Management SE Scale: Q22a-d

n≈150

Participant Follow-up Interview

Q9a-b

n≈15

Qualitative Thematic Analysis


  1. Is there a decrease in participant emotional distress related to their diabetes or risk of diabetes?

Evaluation Form

Form Questions

Sample Size*

Analysis Plan

Participant Pretest

Q23a-b

n≈150

  1. Univariate descriptive

  2. Repeated measures analysis with controls

Participant Posttest

Q20a-b

n≈150

Participant Follow-up interview

Q8a-c

n≈15

Qualitative Thematic Analysis

  1. Is there an increase in participant behaviors that can help prevent or manage diabetes?

Evaluation Form

Form Questions

Sample Size*

Analysis Plan

Participant Pretest

Q26a-h; Q27a-e; Q28a-f; Q29a-d

Health Eating Behaviors Scale: Q26a-h

Physical Activity Behaviors Scale: Q27a-e

Coping Behaviors Scale: Q28a-f

Management Behaviors: Q29a-d

n≈150

  1. Univariate descriptive analysis

  2. Reliability analysis

  3. Compute scale

  4. Repeated measures analysis with controls

Participant Posttest

Q23a-h; Q24a-e; Q25a-f; Q26a-d

Health Eating Behaviors Scale: Q23a-h

Physical Activity Behaviors Scale: Q24a-e

Coping Behaviors Scale: Q25a-f

Management Behaviors: Q26a-d

n≈150

Participant Follow-up Interview

Q10a-d

n≈15

Qualitative Thematic Analysis




  1. Do program outcomes differ by participant subgroups?

  1. Are there subgroup differences in participant change in knowledge of diabetes and behaviors that can help prevent or manage diabetes?

Evaluation Form

Form Questions

Sample Size*

Analysis Plan

Participant Pretest

Q1; Q5a; Q6; Q30-40; Q8-Q20; Knowledge Score

n≈150

  1. Bivariate descriptive analysis

  2. Repeated measures analysis with controls


Participant Posttest

Q5-Q17; Knowledge Score

n≈150

  1. Are there subgroup differences in participant change in self-efficacy to engage in behaviors that can help prevent or manage diabetes?

Evaluation Form

Form Questions

Sample Size*

Analysis Plan

Participant Pretest

Q1; Q5; Q6-Q9; Q30-40; Q24-Q25; Healthy Eating SE Scale; Physical Activity SE Scale; Management SE Scale

n≈150

  1. Bivariate descriptive analysis

  2. Repeated measures analysis with controls

Participant Posttest

Q21-Q22; Healthy Eating SE Scale; Physical Activity SE Scale; Management SE Scale

n≈150

  1. Are there subgroup differences in participant change in behaviors that can help prevent or manage diabetes?

Evaluation Form

Form Questions

Sample Size*

Analysis Plan

Participant Pretest

Q1; Q5; Q6-Q9; Q30-40; Q26-Q29; Health Eating Behaviors Scale; Physical Activity Behaviors Scale; Coping Behaviors Scale; Management Behaviors Scale

n≈150

  1. Bivariate descriptive analysis

  2. Repeated measures analysis with controls


Participant Posttest

Q23 - Q26; Health Eating Behaviors Scale; Physical Activity Behaviors Scale; Coping Behaviors Scale; Management Behaviors Scale

n≈150


*Sample Size expected after loss to follow-up

Community Evaluation of The National Diabetes Education Program’s Diabetes HealthSense Website 11

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