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consumer focus group protocol
D1. Consumer Focus Group Discussion
Guide
D2. Participant Information Form
(Pregnant Women)
D3. Participant Information Form
(Postpartum Women)
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D1.
consumer focus group discussion guide for the Text4baby evaluation
Introductions
(7
minutes)
1
minute
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Let’s
get started. There will be time at the end to finish the
questionnaire if you need it.
My
name is [fill in] and this is [fill in]. Thank you very much for
joining us today.
We
are meeting with groups of women in different parts of the country
to talk about the types of health information women find useful
when they are pregnant or have a new baby.
You
were invited to be here because you signed up to receive text
messages on your cell phone from a program called text4baby. We do
not work for text4baby; we are independent evaluators trying to
find out what works well and what could be improved.
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1
minute
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We
have a few things to go over before we talk about text4baby.
[My
colleague] will take notes as we talk. Our notes will be on what
gets said, not who
said what. So we will only use each other’s first names
today.
We
want everyone to be able to speak, but only one person at a time.
Please don’t have side conversations with the person next to
you.
We
would like to record the conversation in case we miss something in
our notes. We will keep the recording private and use it only for
this project. Please speak in a voice at least as loud as mine so
we can hear it on the recording.
At
the end of the discussion, please turn in your completed
questionnaire to receive your thank-you gift card.
Is
it ok for me to begin recording?
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5
minutes
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Let’s
go around the table and introduce ourselves. Please say your first
name and, if you are pregnant, say whether this is your first time
having a baby. If you are already a mom, please say how many
children you have and their ages. [Begin with participant to
moderator’s right]
That’s
the only time we will go around the table one by one. For the rest
of the questions, anyone can answer first and then others can jump
in.
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According
to the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, no persons are required to
respond to a collection of information unless it displays a valid
OMB control number. The valid OMB control number for this
information collection is 0915-xxxx. The time required to complete
this information collection is estimated to average 90 minutes for
the focus group. If you have comments concerning the accuracy of
the time estimate(s) or suggestions for improving this form,
please write to: U.S. Department of Health & Human Services,
OS/OCIO/PRA, 200 Independence Ave., S.W., Suite 336-E, Washington
D.C. 20201, Attention: PRA Reports Clearance Officer.
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Awareness
& Participation
(15
minutes)
Q1
5
minutes
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Please
tell me how you learned about text4baby. Anyone who remembers can
go first. (PROBE AS NECESSARY)
Did
you see a poster in a health care facility or health fair? What
do you remember about the poster?
Did
you learn about text4baby on the internet? What kinds of
information were you looking for when you saw something about
text4baby?
Did
a friend or relative tell you about text4baby? What did they say
about the service?
Did
a health care professional tell you about it? What did they say?
Did
you learn about it at work? Did a colleague tell you, was there a
presentation, or did you see a poster where you work?
Did
you find out about it on the MTV show “16 and pregnant”?
Other
sources of information?
If
you have seen or heard about text4baby in more than one way,
which way was most important in getting you to sign up, and why?
Which ways were less important, and why?
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Q2
5
minutes
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Why
did you decide to sign up for text4baby?
Was
there something special about the service you thought you would
like? What was it? (Probe as needed on types of information,
messages timed to due date or baby’s age, message length,
message frequency, Spanish availability)
Did
you sign up because you trust the advice or opinion of the person
who recommended it to you?
Did
anyone have questions about text4baby before signing up?
Did
anyone sign up to receive text4baby messages in Spanish? [show of
hands; record count]
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Q3
4
minutes
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How
long ago did you first sign up?
How
did you sign up for text4baby? Did you sign up with your cell
phone or with a computer? Did anyone help you sign up? (Who
helped you sign up?) How easy or difficult was it to sign up?
Have
you stayed signed up ever since? If not, why not?
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Q4
1
minute
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Has
anyone ever texted the word STOP to 511411 to stop messages?
[show of hands; record count]
Has
anyone texted the word HELP to get help with the service? [show
of hands; record count]
Has
anyone texted the work UPDATE to change your due date? [show of
hands; record count]
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Engagement
with text4baby
(28
minutes)
Q5
5
minutes
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Let’s
talk more about what text4baby is like.
How
often do you get messages?
Do
you read all, most, some, or only a few of the messages you get
from text4baby? Do you read them right away or wait for a while?
Do you read them once or sometimes more than once?
Do
you look forward to getting your messages? Why or why not?
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Q6
5
minutes
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What
are the text4baby messages about? What specific examples do you
remember?
PROBE
FOR SPECIFICS:
Reminders
to get certain services (for example, regular checkups, flu
shots)
How
to get free or low cost services
Normal/abnormal
symptoms (for example, bleeding, mood swings, feeling tired)
Baby
development
Starting
healthy habits or breaking unhealthy habits (for example, taking
vitamins, stopping smoking)
Getting
emotional support (for example, keeping a journal, talking to a
girlfriend or other new mothers)
Toll-free
numbers to call for more information. (We’ll talk in a
minute about whether you have called those numbers.)
How
easy is it to understand the messages? Are they clear? What is
unclear? Do some messages have words you don’t know?
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Q7
2
minutes
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When
you get a text4baby message, how often do you think, “I
already know that or I’ve heard that before”?
How
do you feel then—is it reassuring, is it annoying, do you
just ignore the message?
Which
text4baby messages make you feel that way?
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Q8
3
minutes
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Now
I’ll ask another way: How often do you get a message and
think, “I didn’t know that or I hadn’t thought
about the subject like that before”?
How
do you feel then—do you trust the information, does
text4baby tell you things you wouldn’t learn another way?
Which
text4baby messages make you feel that way?
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Q9
2
minutes
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Do
you ever get a text4baby message and think, “I would do
that if I could, but I can’t.”
Which
messages make you feel that way and why?
Messages
that suggest doing something that may be difficult (like healthy
eating)
Messages
that suggest visiting the doctor, but you don’t have a
regular doctor, or don’t have health insurance
Messages
that suggest you call a particular phone number, but you don’t
want to use your cell phone minutes
Anything
else?
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Q10
5
minutes
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Of
all the different messages you have been describing, which ones
are the most useful to you? What makes you say that?
Which
text4baby messages are least useful? Why?
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Q11
2
minutes
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Besides
getting text messages on your cell phone, does anyone visit
text4baby’s website or visit them on Facebook?
IF
YES: What do like about or learn from the website and Facebook
that you don’t get from the text messages?
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Q12
2
minutes
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Now
let’s talk about things you might do with text4baby
messages.
Do
any of you share the text4baby messages with other people? Who do
you share with and why?
Do
any of you share messages with the baby’s father, or has
the father signed up himself? Why or why not?
Do
you share with friends or other family members? Have any of your
friends or family members signed up as a result?
Do
you talk about the text4baby messages with other people? Who do
you talk with and why?
Does
anyone talk about text4baby with a doctor, midwife, or other
health care provider? What is useful about doing that? For
example, does text4baby remind you of questions to ask?
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Q13
2
minutes
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Some
of the text4baby messages include toll-free numbers that you can
call for more information about a topic.
Who
has called any of these numbers? [show of hands; record number]
Could
some of you describe your experiences?
What
type of information were you calling about?
What
happened when you called?
Did
you get useful information from the call?
If
you haven’t called any of the toll-free numbers, why not?
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Other
Health Information Sources
(5
minutes)
Q14
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How
else do you get the information you need about being pregnant or
having a new baby?
Do
you use books, internet, magazines, e-newsletters, health
professionals such as doctors, nurses, or midwives?, friends &
family? Other?
How
does text4baby fit in with those other sources? Is it more, less,
or equally important to you? Or is it just different? What makes
you say that?
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Reflections
on Behavior Changes
(10
minutes)
Q15
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Some
text4baby messages are about starting healthy activities or
behavior, and some are about stopping unhealthy activities or
behavior.
Has
anyone changed their behavior because of text4baby? What change
did you make?
Even
if the change seems small, please tell us.
Even
if the change was only partly because of text4baby, please tell
us.
How
did text4baby help you make the change?
Were
you thinking about making the change anyway, and text4baby
motivated you?
Did
text4baby teach you something you didn’t know before?
Did
text4baby give you a resource to help you make a change?
Has
text4baby helped anyone stick with a habit? What types of habits?
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Recommendations
and Wrap Up
(10
minutes)
Q16
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We
are almost finished.
What
suggestions do you have for making text4baby better?
More
of some types of messages? Which ones?
Less
of some types of messages? Which ones?
Messages
more or less often, at different times of day, or different days
of the week?
Other
suggestions?
How
could more women find out about the service?
How
many of you would recommend text4 baby to other women who are
pregnant or have a new baby? [show of hands/record count]
Why
would you recommend it? Or not?
Those
are all the questions I have today. Please give your completed
questionnaire to [my colleague] so we can give you your gift card.
Thank you for coming and talking with us. Good luck with the rest
of your pregnancy and your baby’s first year!
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