Feedback
on training, guidance, or materials
I’d
like to start by discussing [the training, guidance, or
materials] you received as part of using [PRACTICE] for the
HomeEc project. As a reminder, your program [used practice in
TIMEFRAME/you received the training, guidance, or materials in
TIMEFRAME].
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What
did you think about the [training, guidance, or materials]?
What
parts of the [training/guidance/materials] were particularly
helpful, relevant, or engaging?
What
parts of the [training/guidance/materials] were not helpful,
relevant, or engaging?
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What
were the most important things you learned from the
[training/guidance/materials]? Why?
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Do
you have suggestions for improving [training, guidance, or
materials]? (Probe for changes and additions.)
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Use
of practice
Now
I’d like to learn more about how you used [PRACTICE] with
the families you support.
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Walk me through
how you used/implemented [PRACTICE]. Pick a typical case of when
you used/implemented [PRACTICE] [with a caregiver] and explain
how you used it. (If the practice has multiple parts, ask about
each part.)
Please
describe why this case is a good example of how you used
[PRACTICE].
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What has worked
well with using [PRACTICE]?
a.
What factors made [PRACTICE] work well?
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What hasn’t
worked well with using [PRACTICE]?
What factors
have made using/implementing [PRACTICE] more difficult?
Have
any parts of [PRACTICE] felt unnatural or uncomfortable? Which
ones?
How
did you overcome those difficulties?
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Have you been
able to use/implement the [PRACTICE] as intended (for example,
as was taught in the training)?
What about
[PRACTICE] was easy to do as planned?
What
about [PRACTICE] was challenging to do as planned?
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Have you made
any modifications to [PRACTICE] while implementing it?
a. If yes,
please describe these modifications.
b. Why did you
make these modifications?
c. How common
were these modifications (or how often was modification needed)?
d.
Do you feel the modifications were effective or helpful for
implementing [PRACTICE]?
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If more than one
caregiver participated in a home visit, how did you use
[PRACTICE] with multiple caregivers?
Do
you made any adjustments to [PRACTICE] if using with multiple
caregivers compared to using [PRACTICE] with one caregiver?
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Have you used
[PRACTICE] with [type of families, such as families whose
primary language is not English or with families of diverse
backgrounds]?
IF
YES: What has gone well with using [PRACTICE] with [type of
family]?
IF
YES: What has been challenging with using [PRACTICE] with [type
of family]?
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Would
you say [PRACTICE] has made it easier or more difficult to
address economic well-being with families? Please describe.
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In
what ways is [PRACTICE] similar to your previous work with
families and in what ways does [PRACTICE] differ?
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Has
implementation of [PRACTICE] affected the delivery of other
services or time spent on other activities?
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For
supervisors: Have you had a chance to observe the practice
being used?
If yes, what are
your takeaways from those observations?
Have
your staff used [PRACTICE] according to how they were trained to
use it?
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For
supervisors: What feedback have you received from the staff
you supervise about [PRACTICE]? What have they told you about
how comfortable they are using [PRACTICE]?
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What data are
you responsible for related to [PRACTICE]? (for example,
self-assessments, a log or tracker, or other data)
How
do you track use of [PRACTICE]? What is easy or difficult about
it?
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How has the use
of [PRACTICE] affected the burden on home visitors?
a. Has the
burden increased, decreased, or not changed from using
[PRACTICE]?
b.
If the burden increased, how could staff adjust the practice to
reduce the burden on home visitors?
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How has the use
of [PRACTICE] affected the burden on participating families? By
burden, we mean additional time, effort, or responsibility.
a. Have
families experienced increased, decreased, or no change in burden
from the use of [PRACTICE]?
b.
If the burden increased, how could home visitors adjust the
practice to reduce the burden on families?
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Proposed
changes or improvements (tailor based on previous responses)
Now
I’d like to hear about any changes you’d make to
[PRACTICE].
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How would you
adjust [PRACTICE] to make it work better or make it easier for
you to use?
[If practice was
used with caregivers]: How would you adjust [PRACTICE] to make
it easier to use with caregivers?
How
about adjustments to make caregivers better buy into the
practice? (for example, use it more, think it’s more
useful, etc.)
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How could your
program adjust its policies or procedures to improve its
adoption and use of [PRACTICE] [with caregivers]?
How
would these adjustments improve your use of [PRACTICE] [with the
caregivers you support]?
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What
additional supports would be helpful for [home visitors] to use
[PRACTICE]? (for example, supervision, feedback and coaching,
reminders to use practice, or other supports)?
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Participants’
responsiveness and extent to which the practice met families’
needs regarding economic well-being
Now
I’d like to hear how families you support engaged with
[PRACTICE].
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On a scale of 1
to 5, with 1 being “very ineffective” and 5 being
“very effective,” how effective do you think
[PRACTICE] has been in helping families meet their needs or
goals regarding economic well-being?
Why did you
choose that rating?
Have
you observed an instance of [PRACTICE] helping (directly or
indirectly, depending on practice) families meet their economic
well-being needs or goals? If so, please provide an example.
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Over
the past [TIME INTERVAL], have you seen a change in how
receptive families are to participating in [PRACTICE] or how
engaged they are with [PRACTICE]? (Probe by asking about
participant reaction/engagement we expect to see.)
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Have there been
situations in which [PRACTICE] worked better or worse in helping
families meet their economic well-being needs or goals?
Please describe
some examples of when [PRACTICE] worked well and when [PRACTICE]
didn’t work as well.
What
factors helped or hindered [PRACTICE] in meeting family economic
well-being needs or goals?
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Was [PRACTICE]
particularly well-suited for some families?
Please
describe these families and why [PRACTICE] was appropriate for
them.
Do
you think more families could benefit from [PRACTICE]?
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What
other data or information would help show whether [PRACTICE] is
working?
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If
partner organizations are involved in implementing the strategy,
ask this set of questions for each partner.
Now
I’d like to hear how [PROGRAM] worked with [PARTNER] to
implement [PRACTICE].
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[IF PROGRAM
STAFF]: How often do you [meet/talk] with [relevant partner]
about [PRACTICE]?
How do you
typically communicate with the partner staff? (Probe for
standing meetings, ad hoc, phone, in-person, and email.)
[IF PARTNER
STAFF]: How often do you [meet/talk] with the home visiting staff
about [PRACTICE]?
How
do you typically communicate with the home visiting staff?
(Probe for standing meetings, ad hoc, phone, in-person, and
email.)
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[IF PROGRAM
STAFF]: What topics and issues related to [PRACTICE] do you
discuss with [relevant partner]? (Probe for general
implementation, data, specific troubleshooting, coordination,
and other topics.)
[IF
PARTNER STAFF]: What topics and issues related to [PRACTICE] do
you discuss with the home visiting staff? (Probe for general
implementation, data, specific troubleshooting, coordination, and
other topics.)
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[BOTH PROGRAM
AND PARTNER STAFF]: What is working well with using [PRACTICE]
in the partnership? What is not working well?
[If
applicable] What might improve the partnership’s use of
[PRACTICE]?
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Lessons
learned (final test only)
Now
I’d like to hear any lessons learned that came from using
[PRACTICE] with the families you support.
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Do
you plan to continue using [PRACTICE]? If so, how will
[PRACTICE] be helpful for you?
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Are
there any other materials or supports that would have been
helpful to implement [PRACTICE]?
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What
advice or information would you share with other programs
interested in implementing [PRACTICE]? (Probe for building
buy-in, what might need to be tailored in other settings, and
other tips)
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