B4. Intervention design worksheet
Specific objectives:
To facilitate participatory sessions for stakeholders to design hospital hand hygiene interventions
Steps:
Provide privacy advisory statement:
“Information is being collected for this survey under the authority of 10 U.S.C. 2358, Research and Development Projects; DoDI2000.30, Global Health Engagement (GHE) Activities; the Fiscal Year (FY) 2013 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA); and E.O. 13747, Advancing the GlobalHealth Security Agenda to Achieve a World Safe and Secure from Infectious Disease Threats; and will be used to help the DoD Center for Global Health Engagement to understand and evaluate hospital hand hygiene policies and practices. No personally identifiable information (PII) is being collected from you, and all information will be de-identified prior to being reported. Completing the survey is voluntary; you may stop the survey at any time and skip any questions you choose. There is no penalty if you choose not to respond, although maximum participation is encouraged so the data will be complete and representative.”
Personal introductions of all participants
Split participants into smaller groups (at least 3 groups)
Group members share their experiences and insights on hospital hand hygiene
Groups brainstorm intervention design ideas with one specific hand hygiene material -- soap or alcohol or chlorine/hypochlorite will be assigned
Groups present ideas to other groups and receive feedback
Groups revise ideas into one design idea for further development
Groups create design prototypes
Groups present prototypes to other groups and receive feedback
Groups refine prototypes
Summarize common and distinguishing features of interventions
Discuss future meetings if possible for further feedback on research team prototypes
Thank participants and offer to take group photo
Activity flowsheet:
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1. Brainstorm ideas |
2. Feedback |
3. Design one idea |
4. Prototype #1 |
5. Feedback |
6. Prototype #2 |
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Consider using guiding questions from IBM-WASH model:
IBM-WASH Technology factors |
Guiding questions |
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Record notes and comments on participatory sessions:
File Type | application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.document |
Author | Starks, D Kira CTR (USA) |
File Modified | 0000-00-00 |
File Created | 2021-01-20 |