ATTACHMENT F. Caregiver Informational Flyer FINAL

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Multi-Site Implementation Evaluation of Tribal Home Visiting

ATTACHMENT F. Caregiver Informational Flyer FINAL

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ATTACHMENT F:
MULTI-SITE IMPLEMENTATION EVALUATION OF TRIBAL HOME VISITING (MUSE)
CAREGIVER INFORMATIONAL FLYER

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Multisite Implementation Evaluation of
Tribal Home Visiting (MUSE) Research
Study
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Program name is a partner in the Multisite Implementation
Program Evaluation of Tribal Home Visiting (MUSE). MUSE is a 5-year research
study. The MUSE study is an effort to learn about tribal home visiting
programs and the families they serve. We are one of 17 tribal
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organizations partnering on MUSE.
Principal Investigator

Your home visitor will ask you if you want to be in the
MUSE study. The study will ask you about your experiences
in our program. This flyer shares some information about
MUSE so that you can think about taking part.

Why is Program Name partnering
with the MUSE study team?
Program Name wants to learn more about what is working well in
tribal home visiting programs and how services can be improved for
families in our community and nationwide. By joining the study,
Program Name is also helping make sure the national MUSE
study respects local tribal practices and culture.

Nancy Rumbaugh
Whitesell, Professor,
Centers for American
Indian and Alaska Native
Health (CAIANH),
Colorado School of Public
Health

Project Director
Kate Lyon, Vice President,
James Bell Associates

Project Coordinator
Tess AbrahamsonRichards, Research
Associate, James Bell
Associates

COMIRB—18-0109

The contract for MUSE was awarded to James Bell Associates (JBA) by the Office of Planning, Research and Evaluation, Administration for Children
and Families, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services under Contract Number HHSP2337004T.
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. The OMB number for the described information collection is 0970-0521 and the expiration date is 12/31/2021.

What will we ask you to do?
If you decide to be in the study, you may be asked to—
• Take up to 3 surveys about you and your experiences with Program name.
• Take a 5-minute questionnaire after a few of your home visits.
• Allow Program name to share some information about you and your child
with the MUSE study.
• Complete an in-person interview with a MUSE researcher.
You will get details about each study activity before you are asked to do anything.
Taking part in the study is voluntary, meaning you can say “yes” or “no” to being
in the study. If you choose not to be in the study, you can still receive home visiting
services.

What happens next?

Sometime soon, your home visitor will ask you if you want to be in
the study. If you have questions, you can ask your home visitor or
contact MUSE directly.

Program name Contact:

Name
XXX-XXX-XXXX
Email address

MUSE Contact:

XXX-XXX-XXXX
MUSE.info@jbassoc.com

Thank you for thinking about being in the study
To learn more about MUSE watch the MUSE video at: www.jbassoc.com/resource/MUSE-video


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