OMB Control Number: 0990-0281
ODPHP Generic Information Collection Request: Prevention Communication and Formative Research
Office on Women’s Health
Health Professional Women’s Health Survey
Supporting Statement — Section A
April 8, 2019
Submitted to:
Sherrette Funn
Office of the Chief Information Officer
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Submitted by:
Candace Marshall
Health Communication Specialist
Office on Women’s Health
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
The Office on Women’s Health (OWH) requests to conduct additional research under the ODPHP/OWH Generic Information Collection Request: Prevention Communication and Formative Research (OMB No. 0990-0281). The requested research will inform communications to health professional regarding OWH work and general women’s health issues.
The HHS Office on Women’s Health (OWH) is seeking to better understand how OWH resources can be useful in supporting health professionals who regularly deliver care to women.
We are planning to disseminate a survey to health professional to fulfil the following objectives:
Understand what barriers health professionals face in caring for women.
Learn how health professionals care for women and how care delivery differs by specific health issues, demographics (race/ethnicity, age, gender), geography, and practice specialty.
Explore which categories of health professionals (e.g., primary care physicians, nurse practitioners) could most benefit from OWH resources to help care for women.
Explore health professionals’ current needs and preferences for information and tools to best care for women.
Understand what information is relevant and useful for health professionals who care for women.
Learn what resources health professionals want to have, but are unable to find/access.
Learn how health professionals are currently getting information and tools to best care for women.
Assess how they typically find information and tools to improve patient care.
Understand if and how health professionals are currently using OWH resources and other government resources.
Assess what sources, outside of OWH (e.g., associations), health professionals are turning to improve how they care for women.
Identify gaps OWH can fill.
Every survey is initiated by a personalized email invitation sent directly to the panelist’s registered email address. Each invitation has a unique link to the survey in which they are invited to participate.
The survey is the first survey that OWH is launching to collect data from health professionals regarding women’s health issues and OWH resources.
No small businesses will be impacted or involved in this data collection.
This request is for one-time data collection. These data have not previously been collected elsewhere.
There are no special circumstances with this information collection package. This request fully complies with the regulation 5 CFR 1320.5 and will be voluntary.
This data collection is being conducted using the Generic Information Collection mechanism through ODPHP/OWH — OMB No. 0990-0281.
A small cash stipend ($25 for primary care physicians; $25 for OB/GYN physicians; and $25 for nurse practitioners/physician assistants) is being given to research participants for their time and possible expenses incurred due to their participations. Providing a stipend for participation in research is best-practice and ensures quality of respondents.
The Privacy Act does not apply to this data collection. The proposed data collection will have little or no effect on participants’ privacy. OWH will not collect any personally identifiable information from survey participants. OWH will use only comments, quotes, and quantitative responses from participants to inform the development of future communication materials.
OWH does not anticipate that research participants will perceive questions as sensitive in nature. OWH will focus on collecting information that can inform health communication and educational materials on improving OWH resources for health professionals. In the screening, we inform participants that they can stop participating at any time. The forms also indicates that if participants have questions or feel they have been harmed by the project, they can contact the project team.
We estimate that each prospective consumer participant will spend a total of 22 minutes answering questions (See Attachment A: Survey Instrument). Table A-12 shows estimated burden and cost information.
Table A-12: Estimated Annualized Burden Hours and Costs to Participants
Category of Respondent (Individuals) |
No. of Respondents |
Participation Time (in min) |
Burden |
Primary care physicians (participating) |
100 |
22 |
36.7 |
OB/GYN physicians (participating) |
100 |
22 |
36.7 |
Nurse practitioners (participating) |
150 |
22 |
55 |
Physician’s assistants (participating) |
150 |
22 |
55 |
Total |
500 |
|
183.33 |
OWH expects that participants will incur no costs beyond the burden hours required to answer screening questions and participate in the survey.
FEDERAL COST: The estimated annual cost to the Federal government is $70,903.92
Table A-14: Estimated Annualized Cost to the Federal Government
Expense |
Number/ Amount |
Cost/Hourly Wage Rate |
Average Cost |
Project Director II labor |
40 |
$263.56 |
$10,542.40 |
Project Director II labor |
10 |
$280.03 |
$2,800.30 |
Account Executive II labor |
40 |
$144.68 |
$5,787.20 |
Health professional survey (programming, fielding, incentives, cross-tabulations) |
- |
- |
$51,774.02 |
Estimated Total Cost of Data Collection |
|
|
$70,903.92 |
This is new data collection.
After the data collection, OWH will conduct an analysis of the data and create a summary report highlighting key findings and recommendations. The results of the research will be used for internal purposes only as research to inform the development of OWH communication and educational tools for health professionals regarding women’s health issues. No names or other personal information will be reported in the summaries.
Proposed Timeline
Completion Date |
Major Tasks/Milestones |
5/10/19 |
|
5/24/19 |
|
7/12/19 |
|
8/9/19 |
|
We are requesting no exemption.
There are no exceptions to the certification. These activities comply with the requirements in 5 CFR 1320.9.
[IN SEPARATE FILES]
Supporting Statement B: Data Collection Procedures
Attachment A: Survey Instrument (Research Instrument)
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