Appendix 8b
MMP Recruitment Script, Project Area Staff Make Initial Contact
Medical Monitoring Project
Recruitment Model Script and Guidance
MMP Staff Make Initial Contact
This document provides model scripts and guidance for staff making initial contact with a respondent over the phone. To minimize the chance of an adverse event, MMP staff must confirm the sampled person’s identity before mentioning HIV or MMP. Staff should be aware that they may contact someone who does not know their HIV status, therefore staff should be informed of national and local procedures on how to address this before starting recruitment. After confirmation of identify, if a sampled person meets eligibility requirements and agrees to participate, the project area may conduct an immediate telephone interview or schedule an interview.
STEP
1:
Confirm IDENTITY
If
you are recruiting on the phone and are unable to verify the
person’s identity, try to schedule a face-to-face meeting and
request that s/he bring an ID.
IDENTITY
Note to MMP Staff: To confirm a sampled person’s identity over the phone, MMP staff members should obtain the following information prior to calling the sampled person. When the sampled person is contacted, s/he will be required to provide the matching information. Two or more methods of confirming identity should be used. Examples include:
In addition, MMP staff should ascertain whether the sampled person is aware of his/her status by looking into eHARS or other supplementary sources of information. For example, a single report in eHARS with no subsequent visits to an HIV provider, and no additional CD4 or viral load tests may indicate that somebody may not be aware of their status. |
MMP Staff: “Hi, may I speak to [first name of person]?”
If the person is not available and someone else answers:
MMP Staff: “When would be a good time to call back? My name is [interviewer’s name]. Please have them call me back at [phone number].”
If you reach their voicemail:
MMP Staff: “Hi, this is [interviewer’s name] from the [health department]. I’m trying to reach [person’s first name]. You were chosen to take part in a confidential health survey. If you decide to do it, you’ll get [token of appreciation]. Please give me a call at [your phone number]. Thank you.”
If you reach the person:
MMP Staff: “Hi, my name is [interviewer’s name] and I am calling from the [health department]. We are conducting a confidential health survey and you were chosen to participate. If you decide to do it, you’ll get [token of appreciation]. I want to tell you a little more about this survey, but first, I need to make sure I’m talking to the right person.”
To confirm respondent’s identity, you could ask:
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STEP
2:
Confirm AGE
≥
18 on
or prior to
[sampling date]
If
the person is younger than 18, s/he is ineligible and should be
dispositioned as “Ineligible - <18 on sampling date.”
AGE
MMP Staff: “How old were you on [sampling date]?”
RESIDENCE
ON SAMPLING DATE
M
STEP
3: Confirm RESIDENCE
was in an MMP jurisdiction on
[sampling
date]
MMP
Jurisdictions
California
Georgia
Los
Angeles
New
York City
Pennsylvania
Texas
Chicago
Houston
Michigan
New
York State
Philadelphia
Virginia
Delaware
Illinois
Mississippi
North
Carolina
Puerto
Rico
Washington
Florida
Indiana
New
Jersey
Oregon
San
Francisco
If
the person resided
outside of an MMP jurisdiction on the sampling date,
s/he is ineligible
and
should be dispositioned as “Ineligible – Resided in a
non-MMP jurisdiction on sampling date” OR
“Ineligible - Resided outside of US on sampling date,”
whichever is more appropriate.
STEP
4: Confirm person was DIAGNOSED
WITH HIV
at any time on
or prior to
[sampling
date] If
the person is not aware of his/her status, but tested HIV-positive
on
or prior to
the sampling date, the person may be eligible and should be provided
counseling and linkage referrals and/or services per your health
department’s standard protocol. Under
no circumstances
should the person be recruited until s/he has been informed of
his/her status.
If
the person does not have an HIV diagnosis on
or prior to
the sampling date, s/he is ineligible
and should be dispositioned as “Ineligible - No HIV diagnosis
prior to sampling date.”
HIV
DIAGNOSIS
MMP Staff: “Were you HIV positive on [sampling]?”
If sampled person says they were not HIV positive on the sampling date:
Note to MMP Staff: If sampled person says they are not HIV-positive, it is possible that they are mistaken, unaware of their status, or that the surveillance data are incorrect. Do not proceed with recruitment.
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If sampled person is not eligible for participation:
MMP Staff: “Unfortunately, based on your answers, we cannot move forward with the survey. But thank you for your time and I hope you have a great day.”
If ANY of the four steps above are NOT met, STOP AT THIS POINT.
If ALL STEPS ABOVE are confirmed, then the person is ELIGIBLE and you may proceed to the steps below.
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If sample person is eligible for participation:
MMP Staff: “Please tell me in what city and state are you currently living?”
(Note: Confirm via ORP decision sheet that the respondent does not currently live in a jurisdiction that does not allow data collection)
If living in a jurisdiction that does not allow data collection:
MMP Staff: “Thank you for this information. Based on where you live, we cannot move forward with the survey. But thank you for your time.”
I
STEP
5:
Introduce
MMP STEP
6:
Confirm interest
and willingness
to participate
STEP
7:
Schedule
the interview OR
begin
the informed consent process for
an on-the-spot interview
RECRUITMENT
MMP Staff: “Thank you for allowing me to check that you are the right person. Our health survey is called the Medical Monitoring Project or MMP. It asks about things like your medical care and your ability to take care of yourself. Everything you tell us will be kept confidential. Our plan is to speak with about [sample size] people across [project area] to better understand what people living with HIV need and how we can improve programs and services. For example, …[Add 1 sentence example of how data from MMP has been applied]… And for taking part, we will give you [token of appreciation]. Does this sound like something you would be interested in doing?”
If interested in participating in MMP:
MMP Staff: “Great! The survey will take about 40 minutes. Do you have time to complete the survey now over the phone?”
If they have time for an on-the-spot interview:
MMP Staff: “Do you have access to internet?”
(Note: If they have internet access, help them locate the online response cards at <4mmp.cdc.gov>. If they do not have access to the internet, continue with the interview but read aloud responses as indicated.)
“I need to share a little more information about the survey and then we can begin.”
(Note: Read aloud the informed consent, answer any questions the participant may have, obtain verbal or written consent per local protocols).
If they do not have time for an on-the-spot interview:
MMP Staff: “Ok, let’s find a day and time when you are able to do the survey. We can do it over the phone or in-person. Which would you prefer?”
(Note: Schedule a future appointment. If appointment will be over the phone, ask for mailing or email address to send response cards.)
If not interested in participating in MMP:
MMP Staff: “May I ask why you are not interested? Knowing why you do not want to take part in the health survey is also very helpful to me.”
(Note: Capture this information. Attempt to address concerns using refusal aversion techniques. If they still refuse, thank the person for his/her time and end recruitment.)
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| File Title | Attachment 8 |
| Author | aom5 |
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| File Created | 2021-07-20 |