Health Resources and Services Administration
Maternal and Child Health Bureau
Autism CARES Act Evaluation
OMB Control No. 0915-0335
and Data Collection Instruments
Part
B.1. Respondent Universe and Sampling Methods
The respondent universe for the collection of data is all grantees receiving Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) grant support under the Autism CARES Act of 2014 as follows:
Fifty-three Leadership Education in Neurodevelopmental Disabilities (LEND) grantees
Ten Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics (DBP) training program grantees
Twenty-seven Research program grantees
Five Research Networks (one focused on physical/medical health; one focused on behavioral, mental, social, and/or cognitive health; one focused on developmental pediatrics; one focused on the needs of adolescents and young adults with ASD/DDs during times of transition; and one focused on overweight and obesity risks among individuals with ASD/DDs)
Ten R40 Maternal and Child Health Research multiyear grantees
Twelve R40 Secondary Data Analysis Studies (known as SDAS) grantees
Nine State Implementation program grantees
Four State Innovation in Care Integration grantees
Two Resource Centers (these centers provide technical assistance and disseminate information to the grant programs)
Because of the small number and unique nature of each grant program, a census of all programs will be conducted. The findings will not be generalized beyond the respondents.
B.2. Procedures for the Collection of Information
Information will be collected from each grantee in several ways. First, each grantee will submit specific program performance measures annually to the HRSA program officer. These measures have already been cleared through OMB. Second, information in the form of qualitative data will be garnered from semistructured interviews with the principal investigator or project director from each grant program. Third, grantee project directors for select grant programs (i.e., Research Networks) will complete study questionnaires that provide detailed quantitative information about project implementation.
The interviews will provide data pertaining to the grantees’implementation activities (e.g., training of MCH providers) and the intermediate results of those activites (e.g., screening/evaluation of underserved children by trained fellows or faculty), which are expected to lead to the long-term goal of early screening, early diagnosis, and early treatment of individuals with ASD/DDs.
The study is designed to measure the grantees’ progress in meeting MCHB’s objectives under the Autism CARES Act, which include increasing awareness of ASD/DDs, training professionals to use valid, reliable, screening and diagnostic tools; providing evidence-based interventions for ASD/DDs; supporting research to advance evidence-based or consensus-based guidelines for interventions; improving the overall system of services for ASD/DDs; and reducing barriers to screening and diagnosis.
Table B.1 provides a crosswalk of each of the research questions and objectives by data source. Each protocol referenced in this table is included in full as attachments C through K.
Table B.1. Research Question and Objective by Data Source
Research Question |
Data Source |
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DBP Interview |
LEND Interview |
Research Network/R40 Interview and Questionnaire |
State Interviews |
Resource Center Interviews |
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Train professionals |
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How have Autism CARES Act grantees contributed to the training of professionals who can provide services for children and youth with ASD/DDs? |
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Increase awareness and disseminate information |
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How have Autism CARES grantees increased awareness of ASD/DDs and/or disseminated related information? |
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Contribute to research, develop evidence-based guidelines and screening tools |
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How have Autism CARES grantees contributed to ASD/DD research? |
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Reduce barriers to screening and diagnosis, improve systems of care |
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What efforts did Autism CARES grantees undertake to reduce barriers to care1 for children and youth with ASD/DDs? What efforts did they undertake to improve systems of care for this population? |
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Identify needs and develop services for youth transitioning to adulthood |
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What efforts did Autism CARES grantees undertake to identify needs and develop services and supports for young adults with ASD/DDs transitioning to adulthood? How have they helped families and communities with transition issues? |
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National Resource Centers: Facilitate collaboration |
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How have National Resource Centers supported Autism CARES grantees (e.g., providing technical assistance, facilitating collaboration, convening Autism CARES grantees, collecting and managing data, producing and disseminating resources, providing a central resource center)? |
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Buzzwords/Key Concepts |
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B.3. Methods to Maximize Response Rates and the Issue of Nonresponse
All grantess of the HRSA grant–funded programs involved in Autism CARES are required, as a condition of their grants, to provide the requested information to HRSA and to participate in an interview with the research contractor, so nonresponse will not be an issue. HRSA will provide that information to Insight Policy Research (the contractor).
The semistructured interview protocols were used in the previous data collection effort (OMB 0915 0335) and have been updated to streamline the questions and improve clarity. While the attched versions have not been pretested, all procedures were developed with input from the HRSA Project Officers and HRSA grantees and were based on previous successful efforts. The protocols were designed with this input in mind and follow a standard approach to ensure high-quality data are obtained across all grant programs.
No additional consultants are envisioned for data collection or data analysis.
1 The word “care” encompasses the full continuum of care for individuals with ASD/DDs (screening, diagnosis, intervention, treatment, transition, etc.)
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