Introductions
Total:
5 minutes
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Let’s
get started. There will be time at the end to finish the form 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 their experiences with Healthy Start, or what you
might know as [fill local Healthy Start Grantee name]. As you may
know, the Healthy Start program is overseen by the Health
Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) in the U.S.
Department of Health and Human Services. Its goal is to help
women, infants and their families live healthier lives.
*FILL
LOCAL HEALTHY START GRANTEE NAME FOR HEALTHY START FOR REMAINDER
OF FOCUS GROUP
You
were invited to be here because you use some of the services that
Healthy Start offers.
We
do not work for Healthy Start; we are independent evaluators
trying to find out more about your experiences with Healthy Start
services and other services in your community, so we can report on
what works well and what could be improved.
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We
have a few things to go over before we talk about Healthy Start.
[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.
Some
of the topics we will discuss may seem personal. If there are any
topics that you do not feel comfortable talking about with the
group, you do not have to share anything. You should feel free to
share as much or as little as you want. All
of the information you provide will be kept confidential to the
extent allowed by law.
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 survey to
receive your thank-you gift card.
Is
it ok for me to begin recording?
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Let’s
go around the table and introduce ourselves. Please say your first
name, and how many children you have. [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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Outreach
& Participation
Total:
4 mins
Q1
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Please
tell me how you learned about Healthy Start. Anyone who remembers
can go first. (PROBE AS NECESSARY)
Did
a doctor, nurse or other health care professional tell you about
it? What did they say?
Did
you see a poster or sign somewhere? Was it in a health care
facility like a clinic or doctors office?
Did
you hear about it at a Health Fair?
Did
you receive a brochure about Healthy Start? Where did the
brochure come from?
Did
you learn about it on the internet? What kinds of information
were you looking for when you saw something about Healthy Start?
Did
a friend or relative tell you about Healthy Start? What did they
say about the service?
Did
you hear about it on TV or the radio?
Other
sources?
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Q2
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Why
did you decide to participate in or use some of the services
offered by Healthy Start?
PROBE
AS NEEDED ON TYPES OF SERVICES:
Case
management services
Help
finding doctors for yourself or your child
Help
applying for health insurance
Support
groups for quitting smoking or dealing with problems at home
Help
getting more information about things like parenting, having a
baby or eating healthier
Help
getting food, clothing or housing
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Q3
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When
did you first start getting help from Healthy Start?
Were
you pregnant? If so, how many months pregnant were you?
Had
you recently had a baby? If so, how old was the baby?
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Healthy
Start Services Overview
Total:
2 minutes
Q4
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Let’s
talk more about the things Healthy Start does to help you and your
family.
Since
you enrolled in Healthy Start, what are some of the ways that
Healthy Start has helped you and your family?
PROBE
AS NECESSARY: Did somebody from Healthy Start…
Help
you find a doctor for yourself or your children?
Help
you sign up for health insurance?
Send
somebody to your house to show you how to care for yourself
and/or your baby?
Give
you tips and help with breastfeeding?
Help
you quit smoking or give you the phone number for a quit line?
Tell
you some place you could go to talk about your feelings or
problems at home?
Help
you get a developmental screening for your baby to make
sure that your baby was growing at a healthy rate?
Tell
you where you could take GED classes or get help finding a job?
Tell
you where you could go to get TANF/food stamps or clothing?
Help
you sign up for classes with other women about topics like having
a baby, being a better mom, eating healthier foods or finding
ways to deal with stress?
Tell
you where you could go to see a nutritionist or take exercise
classes?
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Case
management/ Service coordination
Total:
8 minutes
Q5
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Now
we are going to talk about some of the specific ways that Healthy
Start may have helped you.
Since
you started participating in Healthy Start, has anyone from the
program told you about different places you can go in the
community to get important services (like health care,
counseling, child care services, food/ clothes, etc.)?
Do
you have one person who is your case manager or is there a
group of people?
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Q6
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How
often do you meet with your case manager(s) in-person?
Do
you ever talk on the phone with case managers?
Do
you ever talk to case managers through email or text
message?
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Q7
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What
are some things that case managers have helped you with?
PROBE
FOR TOPICS: Did your case manager(s)…
Help
you figure out where you or your family could go to see a doctor?
Tell
you where you could go to get other kinds of help in the
community?
Remind
you about an important doctor’s appointment for you or your
kids?
Help
you sign up for health insurance?
Help
you get transportation to an important appointment?
Tell
you about different classes or groups that are being offered that
you might be interested in?
Talk
to you about whether or not you want to have more kids?
Give
you tips about how to take better care of yourself or your kids?
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Q8
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Has
somebody at Healthy Start (like a case manager) ever
referred you to some other place in the community? Where did they
refer you or suggest that you go?
PROBE
IF UNCLEAR WHAT TYPE OF PLACE IT IS: What types of services do
they offer at the place?
Medical
services for yourself or your children?
Some
place in the community you could go for counseling services?
WIC/nutrition
support?
Somebody
who could help you get insurance?
Some
place in the community that could help you get TANF or food
stamps?
Some
place in the community that could help with child care?
Some
place in the community that could help you get clothes for
yourself or your family,
A
shelter or some other place that could help you get housing for
yourself and your family
Organization
in the community that offers GED classes?
Did
you go to the place(s) that they suggested? Why or why not?
PROBE
IF NECESSARY:
Did
anybody follow-up with you to see if you went to the place that
they suggested? How did they follow-up (phone, text, email,
in-person)?
Were
you happy with the services or help you got at the place?
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Q9
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What
do you find useful about having people like case managers?
Can you provide examples of when they were helpful?
Do
they let you know about opportunities and resources that you
would not use on your own?
Do
they make you feel more knowledgeable about how to take care of
yourself and your family?
Do
you feel like you can talk to them about things that are
bothering you and get good advice on where you can go for help?
What
do you dislike about working with case managers?
Do
you feel like you cannot trust them?
Do
you think they do not really understand your needs?
Do
you hear from them more than you want to?
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Q10
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Are
other family members ever invited to come when you meet with case
managers? Which family members?
Your
spouse/ partner?
Your
child’s father (even if he is no longer your partner)?
Your
parents?
Older
children that you may have?
Other
family members, like siblings or grandparents?
IF
FAMILY MEMBERS ARE INVITED TO ATTEND: Did you ever bring a family
member with you when you met with your case manager? How was the
experience?
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Home
Visiting
Total:
5 minutes
Q11
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Now
let’s talk about another type of help you may receive from
Healthy Start.
Have
you ever received home visiting services? Home visiting is
when somebody, usually a nurse or other trained professional,
comes to your home to show you how to take care of yourself and
your baby, if you have one. Usually women get these services when
they are pregnant or right after they have a baby.
How
did you find out that you could have somebody come to your home
to teach you about how to take care of yourself or your baby?
What
type of person came/comes to your home? (case manager, nurse,
some other person)
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Q12
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When
did someone visit your home to show you how to take care of
yourself or your baby?
Were
you pregnant at that time (if so, how many months)?
Did
you just have a baby (if so, how old was the baby)?
Is
somebody still coming?
How
often did/ does the person come to your home and how long did
they stay each time? PROBE IF NECESSARY:
Did
the person come to your home a certain number of times?
Did
the person come every week or every month?
Did/
does the person usually stay for a set amount of time, like an
hour?
Did/
do the length of the visits differ depending on different things
you had/ have going on in your life?
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Q13
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Thinking
about all the times you have had these visits at your home in the
past, what types of things did you do during the visits? What
topics did you discuss?
PROBE
AS NEEDED FOR ACTIVITIES/TOPICS [SHOW OF HANDS]:
Did
your home visitor show you how to put your baby to sleep?
Did
your home visitor help you with breastfeeding?
Did
your home visitor do any medical tests in your home, like a blood
test?
Did
your home visitor give you advice on things you can do to spend
time with your children?
Did
you talk about your physical health, including any abnormal
symptoms you may have been concerned about or any existing
health conditions you may have had?
Did
you talk about your feelings and your mental health?
Did
you talk about behaviors that you may be trying to change, like
smoking, drinking or other substance use?
Did
you talk about your children’s health?
Did
you talk about any issues that may have been going on with your
family or friends?
Did
you talk about how to make your home a safer place for your
children?
Did
you talk about how you and your family could eat healthier?
Did
the home visitor suggest places you can go for help with child
care or other types of help?
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Q14
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What
do you like about the visits? Can you think of a day when you
were really looking forward to the visit? What was happening on
that day, and how did the visit go?
Was
it convenient to have somebody come to your home?
Did
you feel like you got good advice on where you can go for help?
Was
it good to have a chance to ask questions?
What
do you dislike about the visits? Can you remember a day when you
wanted to cancel the visit? What was happening on that day, and
how did the visit go?
Do
you feel like they are invading your personal space?
Do
you wish the visits could have gone on for longer than they did?
Do
you think the person visiting does not really understand your
needs?
Do
you feel like you do not really need the tips and advice that you
get?
Can
you give examples of what you learned? What were some of the
favorite things you learned?
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Q15
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Are
your family members encouraged to be around during the visits?
Which
of your family members were usually around when you received
visits in the past?
If
you have a child or are pregnant, has your child’s father
ever been around during a home visit?
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Counseling
and Support Groups
Total:
5 minutes
Q16
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Now
let’s talk about the types of support you might have gotten
about different things that may have been going on in your life,
such as quitting smoking, eating healthier food, or getting
emotional support for things going on in your life.
Did
somebody at Healthy Start ever tell you where you could go to
talk to somebody one-on-one or meet in a group with other women
to get support on some of these topics (like smoking, eating
healthier or things going on at home with your family)?
PROBE
IF NEEDED [SHOW OF HANDS]:
Did
you ever meet with a group of women, where you could talk about
your experiences and get support?
Did
you meet with somebody one on one, like a counselor?
IF
NO: Did you ever want to talk to somebody or meet with a
group where you could get support for things going on in your
life?
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Q17
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Where
did you go to get support (either by talking to somebody one on
one or meeting with a group of women)?
PROBE:
Did you talk to somebody or meet with a group at:
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Q18
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What
were some of the things you talked about?
PROBE
IF NEEDED:
Quitting
smoking?
How
things were going at home?
How
you were feeling after having a baby?
Not
drinking during pregnancy?
Dealing
with stress?
Other
topics?
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Q19
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In
general, would you say the support you got was helpful?
PROBE
IF NEEDED [SHOW OF HANDS]:
IF
ONE ON ONE: Was it nice to talk to somebody one on one and share
your feelings?
IF
ONE ON ONE: Did the person give you good advice?
IF
ONE ON ONE: Did you ever feel like the person you met with didn’t
understand how you felt?
IF
GROUP: Was it helpful to be around other women who shared similar
experiences?
IF
GROUP: Did you feel like people in the group understood how you
felt?
IF
GROUP: Did you feel like you could not relate to the other people
in the support group?
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Q20
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Were
you ever encouraged to bring family members or friends to meet
with the person or group? Which family members?
IF
FAMILY/ FRIENDS ARE INVITED: Did you ever bring any family
members or friends? Which ones?
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Other
Services
Total:
10 minutes
Q21
Group
health education classes
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Now
let’s talk about classes.
Did
you ever participate in a class with others at Healthy Start or
someplace else in the community that Healthy Start suggested to
you? Classes can be about many different topics, like giving
birth, how to be a parent, or exercising more.
Was
the class offered at Healthy Start or somewhere else in the
community, like a YMCA or health center?
What
topics did you discuss in the class?
Childbirth/
Prenatal classes: prenatal vitamins, getting a flu shot, normal/
abnormal symptoms, what to expect when giving birth, getting
ready for the baby (crib, car seat, etc.), getting health
insurance for the baby, emotional support during pregnancy, how
to lower stress levels during pregnancy, going to the dentist,
getting a flu shot, quitting smoking, abstaining from drinking,
eating healthy
Parenting:
how to put your baby to sleep, breastfeeding, child safety, car
seats, making sure the baby is getting all the necessary
immunizations, bringing your baby to the dentist,
Classes
involving yoga and reducing stress
Classes
about nutrition and exercise
Can
you give examples of what you learned? What were some of your
favorite things that you learned?
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Q22
Reproductive
Life Plan
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Did
anybody at Healthy Start ever talk to you about if and when you
might want to have children and talk about ways to help plan a
family? They may have called this a reproductive life plan.
[SHOW OF HANDS]
Who
at Healthy Start talked to you about this (Case managers?
Somebody who came to your home? Some other person?)
Was
anybody else, like your spouse or partner, involved in any of
these conversations about planning a family?
Do
you think it was useful or helpful to talk about your plans for
having more kids in the future?
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Q23
Developmental
Screenings
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Did
anybody at Healthy Start ever talk to you about having your baby
tested to make sure your baby is healthy and learning the things
and acting in ways that is expected? They may have called this a
developmental screening. [SHOW OF HANDS]
Who
tested your baby? Was it a doctor, a nurse, a case manager, a
home visitor or some other type of person?
Where
did they test your baby? Was it at a doctor’s office or
medical center, at Healthy Start, in your home or in some other
location?
Did
you have any questions or concerns about having your baby tested
for healthy development? Did anybody answer your questions?
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Q24
Risk
Assessments
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Did
anybody ever talk to you about your health risks and needs? They
may have asked you about your experiences and health conditions
to help figure out what services you might want. This may have
happened when you first signed up to become a Healthy Start
participant. [SHOW OF HANDS]
Who
talked to you about your health risks and needs? Was it a doctor,
a nurse, case manager, somebody who came to your home or
some other type of person?
Where
did they talk to you about your health risks and needs? Was it at
a doctor’s office of medical center, at Healthy Start, in
your home or in some other location?
Did
you have any questions or concerns about the process? Was anybody
able to answer your questions?
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Q25
Perinatal
Depression Screening
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Did
anybody ever talk to you about feeling down or having the baby
blues during or after your pregnancy? [SHOW OF HANDS]
Who
talked to you about this? Was it a doctor, a nurse, a case
manager, a home visitor or some other type of person?
When
did they talk to you about this—while you were pregnant or
after the baby was born?
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Q26
Male
Involvement
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Has
your child’s father ever done anything at Healthy Start,
like take classes with other fathers or meet with a Healthy Start
staff member? [SHOW OF HANDS]
How
has your child’s father been involved with Healthy Start
(what types of activity or service did they participate in at
Healthy Start)?
Who
suggested that your child’s father get involved in Healthy
Start?
Are
you happy that your child’s father got involved with
Healthy Start? What about it makes you happy? Has it changed the
way the father behaves with the child or with you? How? Has it
changed the father’s behavior or attitude in other ways?
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Health
Promotion/ Education
Total:
10 minutes
Q27
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Now
let’s switch gears and talk about the types
of information
you might have gotten about how to be healthy, either at Healthy
Start or at some other place that somebody at Healthy Start
suggested to you.
Think
about all of the information that you have received from Healthy
Start and other places that Healthy Start suggested to you (like
doctors offices, WIC, pregnancy classes, etc.). Did they ever
give you information about…[SHOW OF HANDS]
Taking
prenatal vitamins
Getting
a flu shot when pregnant
What
to expect when giving birth
How
to lower your stress levels
Quitting
smoking
Not
drinking during pregnancy
How
to eat healthier food
How
to put your baby to sleep
Breastfeeding
Getting
a car seat
Child
safety
Making
sure your baby is getting immunizations
Bringing
your baby to the dentist
Getting
more exercise
Would
you say that most of the information you got was new to you or
had you heard it before?
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Q28
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Who
(from Healthy Start or some other place that Healthy Start
suggested) gave you the information about these topics?
PROBE
AS NEEDED: Did you learn from…
A
health educator or someone that comes just to give the classes?
Your
case manager(s)?
Doctors?
Nurses?
Somebody
who came to your home to show you how to take care of yourself or
your baby?
Classes
with other women?
Somebody
at WIC?
How
did you get this information?
PROBE
AS NEEDED:
One-on-one
during an appointment?
At
your home?
In
a group with other women (for example, a pregnancy class or a
class about reducing stress)?
Through
brochures/ hand-outs?
On
the internet?
Which
of these sources of information gave you the most information
about how to take care of yourself and your kids?
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Q29
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Most
likely, some of the health information you received from Healthy
Start and your other health providers was about healthy activities
or behavior.
Have
any of you changed your behavior because of health information
you received from Healthy Start or somewhere that Healthy Start
suggested you go? What change did you make?
Even
if the change seems small, please tell us.
Even
if the change was only partly because of Healthy Start, please
tell us.
PROBES:
For
example, if you used to smoke and you tried to quit a few times
in the past, and then Healthy Start told you about a quit line
that helped you to actually quit, that would be a behavior
change.
Another
example would be about getting a flu shot. Maybe you weren’t
planning on getting a flu shot but then somebody from Healthy
Start or one of your doctors told you that you should get one, so
you did. That would also be an example of behavior change.
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Medical
home
Total:
10 minutes
Q30
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Now
we are going to talk more about the health care services that you
and your family receive.
First
let’s talk about the health care services that you
receive. Do you have a place where you usually go for health care
services if you are sick or need medical advice?
IF
YES: Is this place a medical center? A health clinic? A private
doctor’s office? A hospital emergency room?
IF
YES: Did somebody from Healthy Start refer you to this place or
suggest that you go to this place for medical care?
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Q31
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How
long have you been going to this place for health care services?
Did
you go to the same place for health care services before you
participated in Healthy Start?
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Q32
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Is
it easy or hard to make appointments at this place?
If
you call with a health problem, how long do you usually have to
wait to get an appointment? Can you get an appointment the same
day?
Do
you ever need appointments outside the normal 9 – 5
business hours (for example, can you go after work or on
weekends)?
Can
you get appointments at times when you need them?
If
the place where you usually get health services is closed but you
have a question about your health, can you generally get in touch
with a doctor or other health provider at this place to get
medical advice?
When
you have an appointment, how long do you usually have to wait to
see your doctor?
How
organized is the place you usually go for medical care? In other
words, do things usually seem to be running smoothly there or is
the waiting room packed and the doctors seem stressed and
confused?
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Q33
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Do
you get a check-up even when you are healthy?
IF
YES: Is this the same place you go when you are sick?
IF
NO: Where do you go to get check-ups and health services when you
are healthy?
IF
NO: Why don’t you get check-ups (PROBE IF NECESSARY: No
time? Don’t know where to go? Always forget to get them?)
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Q34
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If
you ever need additional health services from a specialist, like
an eye doctor, does your doctor or health care provider usually
refer you to someplace?
To
which kind of specialist did your usual doctor refer you? (eye
doctor, ob/gyn, other)
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Q35
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Do
you generally trust the doctors and nurses at the place that you
go for health care services? Why or why not?
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Q36
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Now
let’s talk about your experience getting health care
services for your children.
Is
there a place where you usually take your children if they are
sick or you have a question about their health?
IF
YES: Is this place a medical center? A health clinic? A private
doctor’s office? A hospital emergency room?
IF
YES: Did somebody from Healthy Start refer you to this place or
suggest that you could take your children to this place for
medical care?
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Q37
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When
did you start taking your children to this place?
Do
you take your children to this place to get check-ups and
immunizations?
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Q38
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Is
it easy or hard to make appointments at this place?
If
you call with a health problem, can you usually get an
appointment the same day?
Do
you ever need appointments outside the normal 9 – 5
business hours (for example, can you go after work or on
weekends)?
Can
you get appointments at times when you need them?
If
the place where you bring your children for health care services
is closed but you have a health question, can you usually get in
touch with a doctor or other health provider at this place to get
medical advice?
When
your child has an appointment, how long do you usually have to
wait to see a doctor or medical professional?
In
general, would you say the place you take your children for
medical care seems relatively organized? In other words, do
things usually seem to be running smoothly there or is the
waiting room packed and the doctors seem stressed and confused?
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Q39
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If
your children ever need additional health services from a
specialist, like an ear doctor, what does your child’s
doctor or medical provider do?
To
which kind of specialist did your usual doctor refer your child?
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Q40
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Do
you generally trust your child’s doctors and the advice
that they give you? Why or why not?
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The
Community
Total:
10 minutes
Q41
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Now
I want to switch gears again and ask you about the community you
live in.
Would
you say this is a good community to raise children in? Why or why
not?
Would
you say that in general, people can depend on each other in this
community? Why or why not?
Do
you feel like you can get help from the community if you need it?
Why or why not?
Where
do you go or who do you talk to in the community when you need
help or support?
Do
you talk to family? Which family members?
Do
you talk to friends?
Do
you talk to a pastor or somebody from a religious group/
organization?
Do
you talk to neighbors?
When
you have questions about your health, who is usually the first
person you try to contact? Does it depend on the question?
Do
you call the place where you usually receive medical care?
Do
you call case managers at Healthy Start?
Do
you call a friend or family member?
If
you have question about where you can get help on a specific
aspect of being a parent, for example with breastfeeding, who is
the first person you try to contact? Case manager, doctor, WIC,
other health provider, internet?
Do
you call the place where you usually receive medical care?
Do
you call your case manager?
Do
you call a friend or family member?
Do
you call up a counselor at WIC?
If
you have question about how you can get help getting things like
food, clothing or shelter, who is the first person you try to
contact?
Do
you call the place where you usually receive medical care?
Do
you call your case manager?
Do
you call a friend or family member?
Do
you call up a counselor at WIC?
If
you are having personal or family problems at home, who is the
first person you usually try to contact?
Do
you call the place where you usually receive medical care?
Do
you call your case manager?
Do
you call a friend or family member?
Do
you call up a counselor at WIC?
The
police?
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Wrap-Up
Total:
5 minutes
Q42
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We
are almost done. I just have a few more questions.
How
satisfied are you with your experience as a Healthy Start
participant? Do you have any suggestions for what could be
improved?
Do
you think Healthy Start helps you access important services?
Do
you think Healthy Start helps you keep track of appointments and
reminds you to take care of important things, like when your baby
needs immunizations?
Do
you feel like there are people at Healthy Start that you could
call if you need help?
Does
anybody have anything else they want to share about their
experiences at Healthy Start?
Those
are all the questions I have today. Thank you for coming and
talking with us. Please hand in your questionnaire and I will give
you a gift card.
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