New
Requirements for Supporting Statement A
GenIC
Request
for Approval under the
Generic Clearance for the Collection of Routine Customer Feedback
OMB Number 0920-1050
Goal
of the study (e.g., determine behavioral factors that influence
changes in weight over time or evaluate program delivery
processes): CDC
provides public heath surveillance and public health emergency
response services to benefit public preparedness and provides
services to support jurisdictions in this goal. A key component of
jurisdictional activity at the state and local levels is to provide
case investigation for reportable diseases. An identified challenge
of case investigation is the interview of populations that have been
historically marginalized in a way that is culturally competent and
trauma informed.
The
goal of this project is to improve CDC’s support to
jurisdictions by providing a training on person-centered case
interview practices for disproportionately affected populations,
including people experiencing homelessness, people with a
disability, and people with a substance use disorder. This would
improve both case investigation data quality and relationships
between public health and community members disproportionately
affected by health concerns due to systemic inequities. The desired
result is improved CDC service to support jurisdictions for
surveillance among these populations.
Intended
use of the resulting data (e.g., provide suggestions for improving
community-based programs):
To
guide development of a person-centered case interview training to
improve CDC services to support case investigation training needs of
jurisdictions. Methods
to be used to collect (e.g., prospective cohort design; randomized
trial; etc.):
Short
online multiple-choice questions as part of a cross-sectional
one-time survey after voluntarily reviewing draft training
materials; optional participation in a one-hour focus group to
discuss impressions of the draft training and give feedback to
training designers. The
subpopulation to be studied (e.g., school-age children in North
Carolina, conference attendees):
Jurisdictional
public health staff at the state or local level; subject matter
experts in the principal populations of focus (those experiencing
homelessness, substance use disorder, or disability) How
data will be analyzed (e.g., logistic regression, descriptive
statistics):
Descriptive
statistics of multiple choice data; rapid qualitative thematic
assessment of focus group data
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| Author | Beth H. Stover |
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| File Created | 2025-05-25 |