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OMB No. 0920-1154
Exp. Date: 01/31/2020
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ACOG Zika Virus Survey
Which of the following do you consider your primary medical specialty?
General Obstetrics and Gynecology Gynecology only
Obstetrics only Reproductive Endocrinology/Infertility
Maternal Fetal Medicine Urogyencology
Gynecologic Oncology Other (please specify): ______________
Please indicate your gender below.
Male Prefer not to answer
Female Other
What is your age? _______
How many years since you completed residency training? _______
In what state is your primary clinical practice located? ________
What best describes the location of your current practice?
Urban, inner city Urban, non-inner city Suburban Midsized Town (10,000 – 50,000) Rural Military
Which category best describes your current primary practice?
Solo private practice Ob-gyn partnership/group
Multi-specialty group Community hospital
Military/government University faculty practice/academic medical center
HMO/staff model Other (please describe): ______________
How often do you use each of these sources to find clinical guidance on Zika virus?
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1 to 2 times a month |
1 to 2 times a week |
More than 2 times a week |
CDC website |
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Other medical website: __________________ |
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Academic journals |
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State health department |
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Your university/hospital system |
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News media (eg, newspapers, online news, radio) |
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ACOG Mobile app |
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Webinars |
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Information from colleagues |
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Other: ______________ |
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Other: ______________ |
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What barrier(s), if any, do you face in applying the most updated Zika virus clinical guidance?
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Minor barrier |
Major barrier |
Lack of reliable sources of updated Zika virus guidance |
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Lack of time to stay informed of rapidly changing Zika virus guidance |
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Lack of notification when clinical guidance changes |
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Difficulty understanding clinical guidance |
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Conflicting guidance between ACOG and federal agencies |
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Conflicting guidance between ACOG and local health departments |
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Lack of time to discuss Zika virus guidance with patients |
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Lack of high-quality patient education materials |
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Slow laboratory processing time |
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Lack of confidence that my patient will follow preventative guidance |
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Poor communication between ob-gyns, hospitals, and pediatric care providers |
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Not applicable to my patient population |
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Other (please specify): ________________________________ |
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What resources do you find most helpful in discussing Zika virus with your patients?
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Not helpful |
Somewhat helpful |
Extremely helpful |
Not available in my practice, but would be helpful |
Paper pamphlets |
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Paper tear pads |
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Posters |
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Web resources (e.g. online FAQ sheet) |
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Infographic or algorithm |
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Provider script |
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Zika virus prevention kit (insect repellent, condoms, etc.) |
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Patient-focused video or webinar |
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Materials in patient’s native language |
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Shared decision-making tool |
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Detailed clinical guidance |
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Summary of clinical guidance |
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Video explaining clinical guidance |
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Case studies |
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Other (please specify): ________________ |
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When do you discuss Zika virus with your patients?
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If they ask me for information |
If they are at risk for contracting Zika |
At every visit |
Once per new patient |
Patients who are pregnant |
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Patients planning pregnancy |
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Patients not planning pregnancy |
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Do you provide prenatal care?
Yes No (If ‘No” is selected, skip to Question 20)
In the past 12 months, how many pregnant patients have you seen? __________
In the past 12 months, what percent of your pregnant patients have you assessed for Zika exposure (i.e. travel to an area of active Zika virus transmission or possible sexual transmission from someone who has traveled to an area of active Zika virus transmission)? __________ %
In the past 12 months, what percent of your pregnant patients have you recommended be tested for Zika? __________ %
In the past 12 months, how many of your pregnant patients have had confirmed cases of Zika virus? __________
In the past 12 months, how many of your patients have given birth to children diagnoses with, or have had prenatal ultrasound findings consistent with, congenital Zika virus syndrome? __________
For your patients who tested positive for Zika virus while pregnant, how do you primarily communicate the results to the infant’s primary health care provider?
Link maternal and infant lab results in HER
Provide information to my patient to give to infant’s provider
Contact infant’s provider or provider’s office directly
I do not communicate with the infant’s provider
None of my patients have tested positive for Zika virus while pregnant (If selected, skip to Question 20)
What barrier(s), if any, do you face in sharing prenatal testing information with pediatric care providers?
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Health information privacy concerns |
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Lack of time to follow up |
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No established method of communication between obstetric and pediatric providers |
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Do not know who the infant’s provider is |
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Do you or your practice have an established follow-up policy for patients who test positive for Zika virus (e.g. reporting to the registry, communication with infant’s health care provider)?
Yes No I don’t know
If yes, what is that policy? ______________________________________________
Which of the following types of information do you seek from your state or local health department? (Check all that apply.)
Clinical guidance Patient education materials
Pregnancy registry information Laboratory information
Travel information Other (please specify): ________________
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What are the three best ways ACOG can support health care providers in responding to an infectious disease outbreak or other evolving emergency? (Select three)
Maintain up-to-date clinical guidance online
Develop patient education materials
Collaborate with federal agencies in development of clinical guidance and patient education materials
Include clinical guidance and patient education materials on the ACOG app
Email alerts when updated clinical guidance is available
Send push notifications through the ACOG app when updated clinical guidance is available
Host webinars on clinical guidance
Host grand rounds or educational sessions at regional or national ACOG meetings
Develop channels of communication between ACOG members and state and/or federal health authorities
Collaborate with professional associations for other health care provider types
Maintain an email account/hotline where members can direct questions
Provide case study examples
Other (please specify): __________________________________________
Thinking about your attitudes toward Zika virus, please indicate to what extent you agree or disagree with the following statements.
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I think that Zika is currently a critical issue for my community |
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I think that Zika was, but is no longer, a critical issue for my community |
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I think that Zika could be a critical issue for my community in the future |
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I am confident that I understand the newest Zika virus recommendations |
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I am confident in my ability to implement the newest Zika virus recommendations |
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I feel comfortable discussing Zika virus with my patients |
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Thank you for your participation in this survey!
Please return the survey in the addressed postage-paid envelope provided for you or mail back to:
Research Department, American College of OB/GYNs
409 12th St SW, Washington, DC 20024
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