Appendix G
2014 Ninth National Survey of Older Americans Act Participants
Survey Instrument/Questionnaire |
Ninth National Survey of Older Americans Act Participants
2014 Survey Instrument
Revised 7/2/2014
This represents the final version of the survey instrument. |
CONTENTS
Section Name Page
PROGRAMMING CONVENTIONS i
INTRODUCTION AND PARTICIPANT VERIFICATION iii
INDIVIDUAL SERVICE MODULES:
CASE MANAGEMENT 1
CONGREGATE MEALS 6
HOME-DELIVERED MEALS 18
HOMEMAKER 30
TRANSPORTATION 35
FAMILY CAREGIVER 43
ADDITIONAL SERVICE LIST MODULE 75
PHYSICAL, SOCIAL, AND EMOTIONAL WELL-BEING MODULE 81
DEMOGRAPHIC INTAKE MODULE 100
CLOSING 108
An agency may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required to respond to a collection of information unless it displays a currently valid OMB control number. The OMB control number for this information collection is 0985-0023. Public reporting burden for this information collection is estimated to average 40 minutes per response; response times may range from 23 minutes to 46 minutes. Send comments regarding this burden estimate or any other aspect of this collection of information, including suggestions for reducing this burden to the Administration for Community Living, Washington, DC 20201 Attn: Dr. Elena Fazio, (202) 357-3583.
PROGRAMMING CONVENTIONS
The RESP segment will contain a variable, TALKWHO, which will indicate which type of interview is being administered as well as the current respondent for that interview. The interview type will never change, but the type of respondent can change.
The values for RESP.TALKWHO are as follows:
CG1 - Caregiver answering themselves
CG2 - Proxy answering for caregiver
CG3 - Translator/interpreter answering for caregiver
PG1 - Case Management being answered by participant
PG2 - Proxy answering for participant
PG3 - Translator/interpreter answering for participant
PC1 - Congregate Meals being answered by participant
PC2 - Proxy answering for participant
PC3 - Translator/interpreter answering for participant
PM1 – Home-Delivered Meals being answered by participant
PM2 - Proxy answering for participant
PM3 - Translator/interpreter answering for participant
PH1 - Homemaker being answered by participant
PH2 - Proxy answering for participant
PH3 - Translator/interpreter answering for participant
PT1 - Transportation being answered by participant
PT2 - Proxy answering for participant
PT3 - Translator/interpreter answering for participant
FENCEPOST: If interview was not completed in the first call, FENCEPOST designates where the interview can resume during subsequent calls.
GLOBAL DISPLAY IN THE FOOTER OF EACH SCREEN IN CONTACTS AND INTERVIEW:
“{DISPLAY D1} {DISPLAY D2} {DISPLAY D3}”
Display # |
Criteria |
Display Text |
D1 |
IF THIS IS A PROXY INTERVIEW (RESP.TALKWHO = CG2, PM2, PH2, PA2, PC2, PG2, PT2) |
“PROXY FOR” |
|
ELSE IF THIS IS AN INTERPRETER INTERVIEW (RESP.TALKWHO = CG3, PM3, PH2, PA2, PC2, PG2, PT3) |
“INTERPRETER FOR” |
|
ELSE IF THIS IS A SUBJECT INTERVIEW (RESP.TALKWHO = CG1, PM1, PH1, PA1, PC1, PG2, PT1) |
BLANK |
D2 |
IF THIS IS A CAREGIVER INTERVIEW (RESP.TALKWHO = CG1, CG2, OR CG3) |
“CAREGIVER:” |
|
ELSE IF THIS IS A PARTICIPANT INTERVIEW (RESP.TALKWHO = PM1, PM2, PM3, PT1, PT2, PT3, PH1, PH2, PH3, PA1, PA2, PA3, PC1, PC2, PC3, PG1, PG2, PG3) |
“PARTICIPANT:” |
D3 |
ALL |
“{RESP.TALKFNAM MNAM LNAM}” |
PROGRAMMER NOTE: There are several variables referenced throughout these specifications that need to be pre-loaded from the sample file. These include:
NAME OF INTERVIEWEE –– one of 4 types of persons:
Participant
Caregiver
Interpreter/translator
Proxy
TYPE OF SERVICE:
Case Management
Congregate meals
Home-delivered meals
Homemaker
Transportation
Family Caregiver
AGENCY NAME
SERVICE PROVIDER
INTRODUCTION AND PARTICIPANT VERIFICATION
HELLO. Hello. May I speak with {Name of Participant (PARTICIPANT)/Name of Caregiver (CAREGIVER)/NAME OF INTERPRETER (INTERPRETER)/NAME OF PROXY (PROXY)}?
PARTICIPANT IS AVAILABLE 1 [GO TO S/P]
CAREGIVER IS AVAILABLE 2 [GO TO S/P]
INTERPRETER IS AVAILABLE 3 [GO TO S/P]
PROXY IS AVAILABLE 4 [GO TO S/P]
NOT AVAILABLE 5 [GO TO I1]
I1. Is this the correct telephone number to contact {Name of Participant/Name of Caregiver/NAME OF INTERPRETER/TRANSLATOR/NAME OF PROXY}}?
YES 1
NO 2 [GO TO I3]
I2. Can you provide me a better time to contact {Name of Participant/Name of Caregiver/NAME OF INTERPRETER/TRANSLATOR/NAME OF PROXY}?
YES 1 [GO TO APPOINTMENT SCREEN]
NO 2 [Thank you. I will call back later.]
RF -7 [Thank you.]
DK -8 [Thank you. I will call back later.]
I3. Can you provide me with the correct telephone number for {Name of Participant/Name of Caregiver/name of INTERPRETER/TRANSLATOR/name of PROXY}}?
YES 1
NO 2 [Thank you for your time. CODE PROBLEM]
I4. What is the telephone number for {{Name of Participant/Name of Caregiver/ INTERPRETER/TRANSLATOR/PROXY}}? RECORD RESPONSE
(|___|___|___|) |___|___|___| - |___|___|___|___|
(AREA CODE) (TELEPHONE NUMBER)
Thank you for the information.
S/P. PARTICIPANT OR CAREGIVER ON THE PHONE 1
INTERPRETER/TRANSLATOR ON THE PHONE 2
PROXY ON THE PHONE 3
PARTICIPANT Verification
PROGRAMMER NOTE:
IF S/P = 1 PARTICIPANT ON THE PHONE:
IF TYPE OF SERVICE = CASE MANAGEMENT, GO TO CSINTRO1.
IF TYPE OF SERVICE = CONGREGATE MEALS, GO TO CMINTRO.
IF TYPE OF SERVICE = HOME DELIVERED MEALS, GO TO NRINTRO.
IF TYPE OF SERVICE = HOMEMAKER, GO TO HCMINTRO.
IF TYPE OF SERVICE = TRANSPORTATION, GO TO TRINTRO.
IF S/P = 2 CAREGIVER ON THE PHONE:
IF TYPE OF SERVICE = FAMILY CAREGIVER, GO TO CGINTRO.
IF S/P = 3 INTERPRETER/TRANSLATOR ON THE PHONE:
IF TYPE OF SERVICE = CAREGIVER, GO TO CGINTRIOINT.
IF TYPE OF SERVICE = CASE MANAGEMENT, GO TO CSINTROINT.
IF TYPE OF SERVICE = CONGREGATE MEALS, GO TO CMINTROINT
IF TYPE OF SERVICE = HOME DELIVERED MEALS, GO TO NRINTROINT.
IF TYPE OF SERVICE = HOMEMAKER, GO TO HCMINTROINT.
IF TYPE OF SERVICE =TRANSPORTATION, GO TO TRINTROINT.
IF S/P = 4 PROXY ON THE PHONE:
IF TYPE OF SERVICE = CAREGIVER, GO TO CGINTROPRX.
IF TYPE OF SERVICE = CASE MANAGEMENT, GO TO CSINTROPROX.
IF TYPE OF SERVICE = CONGREGATE MEALS, GO TO CMINTROPROX.
IF TYPE OF SERVICE = HOMEMAKER, GO TO HCMINTROPROX.
IF TYPE OF SERVICE = HOME DELIVERED MEALS, GO TO NRINTROPRX.
IF TYPE OF SERVICE = TRANSPORTATION, GO TO TRINTROPRX.
IF RESPONDENT GENDER IS UNKNOWN, FOR FAMILY CAREGIVER SURVEY GENDER WILL ALWAYS BE FEMALE, i.e., “SHE” OR “HER(S).”
IF CARE RECIPIENT GENDER IS UNKNOWN, FOR FAMILY CAREGIVER SURVEY, GENDER WILL ALWAYS BE FEMALE, i.e., “SHE” OR “HER(S).”
IF CARE RECIPIENT NAME IS UNKNOWN, FOR THE FAMILY CAREGIVER SURVEY, USE “THE PERSON YOU CARE FOR.”
FOR ALL OTHER SURVEYS, GENDER WILL BE MALE, i.e., “HE” OR “HIS.”
SURVEY MODULES
CASE MANAGEMENT Service (VERSION: JANUARY 2008)
CSIntro [PARTICPANT]. My name is {INTERVIEWER’S NAME} and I am calling on behalf of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Administration on Aging. We are conducting a survey to find out how we can help meet the needs of people being served by {PROVIDER NAME/AGENCY NAME}. We show you received case management services from {PROVIDER NAME/AGENCY NAME}. I would like to speak with you about those services.
This survey will take about 40 minutes to complete. Your participation is voluntary and very important to the success of this study. The reports prepared for this study will summarize findings across the sample and will not associate responses with a specific individual. We will not provide information that identifies individuals to anyone outside the study team, except as required by law. Your eligibility for services will not be affected by your decision to participate or by any of answers you give.
GO TO CSSERVERF.
IF NEEDED: {Your/His/Her} case manager is the person who sets up in-home services, such as homemaker or personal care services for {you/him/her}. The case manager also calls to check on how {you are/NAME OF PARTICIPANT is} doing, or how {you like/s/he likes} {your/his/her} services.
CSINTROINT [INTERPRETER]. My name is {INTERVIEWER’S NAME} and I am calling on behalf of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Administration on Aging. We are conducting a survey to find out how we can help meet the needs of people being served by {PROVIDER NAME/AGENCY NAME}. We show you received case management services from (PROVIDER NAME/AGENCY NAME). I would like to speak with you about those services.
This survey will take about 40 minutes to complete. Your participation is voluntary and very important to the success of this study. Responses to this data collection will be used only for purposes of this research. The reports prepared for this study will summarize findings across the sample and will not associate responses with a specific individual. We will not provide information that identifies individuals to anyone outside the study team, except as required by law. Your eligibility for services will not be affected by your decision to participate or by any answers you give.
We would like the client to answer the questions as independently as possible. We want to be sure that, wherever possible, we are getting (Name of Participant)’s actual opinions and responses.
IF NEEDED: We were given your name as the interpreter for (NAME OF PARTICIPANT).
[IF NEEDED: {Your/His/Her} case manager is the person who sets up in-home services, such as homemaker or personal care services for {you/him/her}. The case manager also calls to check on how {you are/NAME OF PARTICIPANT is} doing, or how {you like/s/he likes} {your/his/her} services.]
PROGRAMMER NOTE: IF INTERPRETER WIL NOT DO INTERVIEW, GO TO CSALTCON. OTHERWISE, GO TO CSSERVERF.
CSINTROPRX [PROXY]. My name is {INTERVIEWER’S NAME} and I am calling on behalf of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Administration on Aging. We are conducting a survey to find out how we can help meet the needs of people being served by {PROVIDER NAME/AGENCY NAME}. We show (NAME OF PARTICIPANT) received case management services from {PROVIDER NAME/AGENCY NAME}. I would like to speak with you about those services.
This survey will take about 40 minutes to complete. (NAME OF PARTICIPANT’s) participation is voluntary and very important to the success of this study. Responses to this data collection will be used only for purposes of this research. The reports prepared for this study will summarize findings across the sample and will not associate responses with a specific individual. We will not provide information that identifies individuals to anyone outside the study team, except as required by law. {His/her} eligibility for services will not be affected by (his/her) decision to participate or by any answers (s/(he)) gives.
For the remainder of the survey I would like you to answer as though you were [Name of Participant]. All of the following question[s] pertain to {him/her} Please provide your best estimate as to his/her own response or opinion.
IF NEEDED: We were given your name as the proxy for (NAME OF PARTICIPANT).
[IF NEEDED: {Your/His/Her} case manager is the person who sets up in-home services, such as homemaker or personal care services for {you/him/her}. The case manager also calls to check on how {you are/NAME OF PARTICIPANT is} doing, or how {you like/s/he likes} {your/his/her} services.]
PROGRAMMER NOTE: IF PROXY WILL NOT DO INTERVIEW, CONTINUE WITH CSALTCON. OTHERWISE GO TO CSSERVERF.
CSALTCON. May I have the name and telephone number of someone else to contact?
_________________ ____________________
FIRST NAME LAST NAME
(|___|___|___|) |___|___|___| - |___|___|___|___|
(AREA CODE) (TELEPHONE NUMBER)
REFERRED BACK TO PARTICIPANT 1 [GO TO CSINTRO]
REFUSED -7 [Thank you for your time]
DON’T KNOW -8 [Thank you for your time]
Thank you for the information. END INTERVIEW.
CSSERVERF. IF NEEDED: We show {you/s/he} may have received [TYPE OF SERVICE] services from [PROVIDER NAME/ AGENCY NAME]. Is that correct?
YES 1 [GO TO CSINTRO1]
NO 2
REFUSED -7 [GO TO CSMGRVER]
DON’T KNOW -8
PROGRAMMER NOTE: IF NO NAME OF CASE MANAGER NAME ON FILE, GO TO “IF NO.”
CSMGRVER. We show {your/his/her} case manager’s name is {NAME OF CASE MANAGER}. Is that correct?
YES 1
NO 2
REFUSED -7 [Thank you for your time]
DON’T KNOW -8
PROGRAMMER NOTE: IF PARTICIPANT OR INTERPRETER/TRANSLATOR, DISPLAY FIRST PERSON TENSE (E.G., “do you” OR “have you”) IN QUESTIONS. IF PROXY, DISPLAY SECOND PERSON TENSE (E.G., “does s/he” OR “has s/he”) WHERE INDICATED.
CSINTRO1. Now we are going to talk about the case management service {you receive/NAME OF PARTICIPANT receives} from {NAME OF PROVIDER}.
When was the last time {you/s/he} received the case management service? Was it…
(CSDAYS)
Today or yesterday, 1
More than 1 day to 1 week ago, 2
More than 1 week to 1 month ago, or 3
More than 1 month ago? 4
ONLY GOT IT ONE TIME [INTERVIEWER NOTE: INCLUDES R WHO SAYS THEY GOT HELP FOR A SHORT TIME, E.G. AFTER A HOSPITAL STAY] 5
OVER 1 YEAR AGO……………. 6 [GO TO THANK3]
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
THANK3. Thank you, but the focus of this survey is on people who have used the service within the past year.
FENCEPOST
CSINTRO2. Now I am going to read a few statements about {your/NAME OF PARTICIPANT’s} case manager and the case management services {you are/s/he is} currently receiving. {Your/His/Her} case manager is the person who sets up in-home services, such as homemaker or personal care services for {you/him/her}. The case manager also calls to check on how {you are/NAME OF PARTICIPANT is} doing, or how {you like/s/he likes} {your/his/her} services. I will read one statement at a time, and then I will read the answer choices.
|
Yes |
No |
RF |
DK |
CS1. {Do you know/Does s/he know} how to contact {your/his/her} case manager when {you need/s/he needs} to? Would {you/s/he}… (CSCONT) |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
CS2. {Does your/his/her} case manager return {your/his/her} phone calls in a timely manner? Would {you/s/he}… (CSFONEC) |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
CS3. {Does your/His/Her} case manager explain {your/his/her} services in a way that {you/s/he} can understand? (CSEXPLN) |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
CS4. {Do you/NAME OF PARTICIPANT} and {your/his/her} case manager work together to decide what services {you need/NAME OF PARTICIPANT needs}? (CSNEEDS) |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
CS5. {Does your/NAME OF PARTICIPANT’s} case manager treat {you/him/her} with respect? (CSRESPT) |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
|
Yes |
No |
RF |
DK |
CS6. {Does your/his/her} case manager involve {you/him/her} in discussing and planning for {your/his/her} services? (CSINVOLV) |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
CS7. {Does your/his/her} case manager do a good job setting up care for {you/him/her}? (CSCARE) |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
CS8. {Does your/his/her} case manager help {you/him/her} get services that {you/s/he} did not have before? (CSGTMOR) |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
CS9. Has {your/his/her} situation improved because of the services {your/his/her} case manager arranges? (CSBETTR) |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
CSINTRO3. Now I would like to ask you a few additional questions about the services {you/s/he} received through the case management program.
(CSHOWLG)
6 months or less, 1
More than 6 months, but less than 1 year, 2
At least 1 year, but less than 2 years, 3
2 to 5 years, or 4
More than 5 years? 5
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
(CSSVCPLN)
YES 1
NO 2 [GO TO CS12]
REFUSED -7 [GO TO CS12]
DON’T KNOW -8 [GO TO CS12]
CS11a. Did {you/NAME OF PARTICIPANT} get a copy of the plan?
(CCOPY)
YES 1
NO 2
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
(CSELSVC)
YES 1
NO 2
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
(CSSELPRV)
YES 1
NO 2
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
(CSRATE)
Excellent, 1
Very good, 2
Good, 3
Fair, or 4
Poor? 5
Refused -7
Don’t Know -8
CSINTRO4. Now I am going to read some statements about the services {you receive/s/he receives}.
|
Yes |
No |
RF |
DK |
CS15. Do the services {you receive/s/he receives} help {you/NAME OF PARTICIPANT} continue to live in {your/his/her} own home? (CSSTAYHM) |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
|
|
|
|
|
CS16. As a result of receiving the case management services, {do you/does s/he} have a better idea of where to get information about other services? (CSKNOW) |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
GO TO THE FOLLOWING MODULES AND COMPLETE THE QUESTIONS IN THIS SEQUENCE:
ADDITIONAL SERVICE LIST MODULE;
PHYSICAL, SOCIAL, AND EMOTIONAL WELL-BEING MODULE;
DEMOGRAPHIC INTAKE MODULE.
CONGREGATE Meals (Version: JANUARY 2009)
CMIntrO [particpant]. My name is {INTERVIEWER’S NAME} and I am calling on behalf of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Administration on Aging. We are conducting a survey to find out how we can help meet the needs of people being served by {PROVIDER NAME/AGENCY NAME}. We show you have attended the lunch program provided by {PROVIDER NAME/AGENCY’S NAME}. We would like to know if these services have been helpful.
This survey will take about 40 minutes to complete. Your participation is voluntary and very important to the success of this study. Responses to this data collection will be used only for purposes of this research. The reports prepared for this study will summarize findings across the sample and will not associate responses with a specific individual. We will not provide information that identifies individuals to anyone outside the study team, except as required by law. Your eligibility for services will not be affected by your decision to participate or by any answers you give.
[IF NEEDED: Meals provided at senior centers or other places are called congregate meals or senior lunch programs.]
GO TO CMSERVERF.
CMINTROINT [INTERPRETER]. My name is {INTERVIEWER’S NAME} and I am calling on behalf of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Administration on Aging. We are conducting a survey to find out how we can help meet the needs of people being served by {PROVIDER NAME/AGENCY NAME}. We show {NAME OF PARTICIPANT} has attended the lunch program provided by {PROVIDER NAME/AGENCY’S NAME}. We would like to know if these services have been helpful.
We would like the client to answer the questions as independently as possible. We want to be sure that, wherever possible, we are getting {NAME OF PARTICIPANT}’s actual opinions and responses.
This survey will take about 40 minutes to complete. {His/Her} participation is voluntary and very important to the success of this study. Responses to this data collection will be used only for purposes of this research. The reports prepared for this study will summarize findings across the sample and will not associate responses with a specific individual. We will not provide information that identifies individuals to anyone outside the study team, except as required by law. {His /Her} eligibility for services will not be affected by {his /her} decision to participate or by any answers {s/he} gives.
IF NEEDED: We were given your name as the interpreter for {NAME OF PARTICIPANT}.
[IF NEEDED: Meals provided at senior centers or other places are called congregate meals or senior lunch programs.]
PROGRAMMER NOTE: IF INTERPRETER WILL NOT DO INTERVIEW, GO TO CMALTCON. OTHERWISE GO TO CMSERVERF.
CMINTROPRX [PROXY]. My name is {INTERVIEWER’S NAME} and I am calling on behalf of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Administration on Aging. We are conducting a survey to find out how we can help meet the needs of people being served by {PROVIDER NAME/AGENCY NAME}. We show {NAME OF PARTICIPANT} has the lunch program provided by {PROVIDER NAME/AGENCY’S NAME}. We would like to know if these services have been helpful.
For the remainder of the survey I would like you to answer as though you were {Name of Participant}. All of the following questions pertain to {him/her}. Please provide your best estimate as to {his/her} own response or opinion.
This survey will take about 40 minutes to complete. Your participation is voluntary and very important to the success of this study. Responses to this data collection will be used only for purposes of this research. The reports prepared for this study will summarize findings across the sample and will not associate responses with a specific individual. We will not provide information that identifies individuals to anyone outside the study team, except as required by law. {His/Her} eligibility for services will not be affected by your decision to participate or by any answers you give.
IF NEEDED: We were given your name as the proxy for {NAME OF PARTICIPANT}.
[IF NEEDED: A lunch program, or congregate meal is a meal which is provided in a group setting, such as at a senior center.]
PROGRAMMER NOTE: IF PROXY WILL NOT DO INTERVIEW, CONTINUE WITH CMALTCON. OTHERWISE GO TO CMSERVERF.
CMALTCON. May I have the name and telephone number of someone else to contact?
_________________ ____________________
FIRST NAME LAST NAME
(|___|___|___|) |___|___|___| - |___|___|___|___|
(AREA CODE) (TELEPHONE NUMBER)
REFERRED BACK TO PARTICIPANT 1 [GO TO CMINTRO]
REFUSED -7 [Thank you for your time]
DON’T KNOW -8 [Thank you for your time]
Thank you for the information. END INTERVIEW.
CMSERVERF. IF NEEDED: We show {you/s/he} may have received {TYPE OF SERVICE} services from {PROVIDER NAME/ AGENCY NAME}. Is that correct?
YES 1
NO 2 [Thank you for your time]
REFUSED -7 [Thank you for your time]
DON’T KNOW -8 [Thank you for your time]
PROGRAMMER NOTE: IF PARTICIPANT OR INTERPRETER/TRANSLATOR, DISPLAY FIRST PERSON TENSE (E.G., “do you” OR “have you”) IN QUESTIONS. IF PROXY, DISPLAY SECOND PERSON TENSE (E.G., “does s/he” OR “has s/he”) WHERE INDICATED. |
CNRINTRO1. Now we are going to talk about the lunch program {you attend/NAME OF PARTICIPANT attends} {at NAME OF PROVIDER/through {AGENCY NAME}.
CNR1. When was the last time {you/s/he} ate lunch at the at the senior center or meal site? Was it
. . .
(CMDAYS)
Today or yesterday, 1
More than 1 day to 1 week ago, 2
More than 1 week to 1 month ago, or 3
More than 1 month ago? 4
I ONLY USED ATE THERE ONCE 5 [GO TO THANK3]
OVER 1 YEAR AGO 6 [GO TO THANK3]
REFUSED -7 [GO TO THANK3]
DON’T KNOW -8 [GO TO THANK3]
THANK3. Thank you, but the focus of this survey is on people who have used the service within the past year.
CNR2. How long {have you/has NAME OF PARTICIPANT} been attending the lunch program? Would {you/NAME OF PARTICIPANT} say…
(CMRECEV)
6 months or less, 1
More than 6 months, but less than 1 year, 2
At least 1 year, but less than 2 years, 3
2 to 5 years, or 4
More than 5 years? 5
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
PROGRAMMER NOTE: HARD RANGE FOR CNR3=0 TO 7.
CNR3. How many days each week {do you/does s/he} eat at the senior center or meal site for lunch?
(CMDAYSWK)
NUMBER OF DAYS |___|___|
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
FENCEPOST
CNRINTRO2. The following questions are about {your/NAME OF PARTICIPANT’S} eating habits.
CNR4. Think about the amount of food {you eat/s/he eats} from the lunch program. On the days {you eat/NAME OF PARTICIPANT eats} a meal from the Senior Center or meal site, what portion of all the foods {you eat/s/he eats} in a day does this meal represent? Would {you/s/he} say…
(CMPORTN)
Less than one-third, 1
Between one-third and one-half, 2
About one-half, or 3
More than one-half? 4
OTHER 91
(Please Specify: )
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
FENCEPOST
CNRINTRO3. Please answer the following questions by telling me which response best represents the amount and type of food {you usually eat/NAME OF PARTICIPANT usually eats}.
CNR5. Considering all the food {you eat/s/he eats} in a day, how many servings of fruit {do you/does NAME OF PARTICIPANT} usually eat? One serving of fruit is one piece of fruit; one-half cup chopped, cooked, or canned fruit; or three-fourths cup of juice.
(CMFRUIT)
[INTERVIEWER NOTE: IF RESPONDENT ANSWERS LESS THAN 1 DAILY SERVING OR A PORTION OF A SERVING, CODE 99. NUMBER OF SERVINGS: RECORD VERBATIM ANSWER.]
|___|___| . |___|
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
FENCEPOST
CNR6. When {you eat/s/he eats} lunch at the senior center or meal site, {do you/does s/he} usually eat the fruit that is provided?
(CMEATFRT)
YES 1
NO 2
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
CNR7. Considering all the food {you eat/s/he eats} in a day, how many servings of potatoes {do you/does NAME OF PARTICIPANT} usually eat? One serving is 1 small baked potato; one-half cup mashed or boiled potatoes; ten (10) French fries; or one-half cup hashed browns.
(CMPOTATO)
[INTERVIEWER NOTE: IF RESPONDENT ANSWERS LESS THAN 1 DAILY SERVING OR PORTION OF A SERVING, CODE 99. NUMBER OF SERVINGS: RECORD VERBATIM ANSWER.]
|___|___| . |___|
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
CNR8. When {you eat/s/he eats} lunch at the senior center or meal site, {do you/does s/he} usually eat the potatoes that are provided?
(CMEATPOT)
YES 1
NO 2
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
FENCEPOST
CNR9. Considering all the food {you eat/s/he eats} in a day, how many servings of vegetables, other than potatoes, {do you/does NAME OF PARTICIPANT} usually eat? One serving is one cup of raw leafy greens; one-half cup cooked or chopped raw vegetables; or three-fourths cup juice.
(CMVEGS)
[INTERVIEWER NOTE: IF RESPONDENT ANSWERS LESS THAN 1 DAILY SERVING OR A PORTION OF A SERVING, CODE 99. NUMBER OF SERVINGS: RECORD VERBATIM ANSWER.]
|___|___| . |___|
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
CNR10. When {you eat/s/he eats} lunch at the senior center or meal site, {do you/does s/he} usually eat the vegetables, other than potatoes, that are provided?
(CMEATVEG)
YES 1
NO 2
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
FENCEPOST
CNR11. Considering all the food you eat in a day, how many servings of bread, cereal, rice, pasta, noodles, or tortillas do you usually eat every day? One serving is 1 piece of bread or a tortilla or a small pancake; 1 cup of cold cereal or one-half cup hot cereal; or one-half cup, rice, pasta, or noodles.
(CMBREAD)
[INTERVIEWER NOTE: IF RESPONDENT ANSWERS LESS THAN 1 DAILY SERVING OR A PORTION OF A SERVING, CODE 99. NUMBER OF SERVINGS: RECORD VERBATIM ANSWER.]
|___|___| . |___|
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
CNR12. When {you eat/s/he eats} lunch at the senior center or meal site, {do you/does s/he} usually eat the bread, cereal, rice, pasta, noodles, or tortillas that are provided?
(CMEATBRD)
YES 1
NO 2
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
CNR12A. Considering all the food {you eat/s/he eats} in a day, how many servings of pastry and desserts {do you/does NAME OF PARTICIPANT} usually eat every day? One serving is one-half doughnut, one-half slice of pie or cake, or 2 medium cookies.
(CMDES)
[INTERVIEWER NOTE: IF RESPONDENT ANSWERS LESS THAN 1 DAILY SERVING OR A PORTION OF A SERVING, CODE 99. NUMBER OF SERVINGS: RECORD VERBATIM ANSWER.]
|___|___| . |___|
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
CNR12B. When {you eat/s/he eats} lunch at the senior center or meal site, {do you/does NAME OF PARTICIPANT} usually eat the pastry and desserts that are provided?
(CMEATDES)
YES 1
NO 2
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
FENCEPOST
CNR13. Considering all the food {you eat/s/he eats} in a day, how many servings of milk, cheese, yogurt, or calcium rich soy products {do you/does NAME OF PARTICIPANT} usually eat? One serving is one cup of milk or yogurt; one and one-half ounces of natural cheese, such as cheddar cheese; or two ounces or two slices of processed cheese, such as American cheese.
(CMDAIRY)
[INTERVIEWER NOTE: IF RESPONDENT ANSWERS LESS THAN 1 DAILY SERVING OR A PORTION OF A SERVING, CODE 99. NUMBER OF SERVINGS: RECORD VERBATIM ANSWER.]
|___|___| . |___|
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
CNR14. When {you eat/s/he eats} at the senior center or meal site, {do you/does s/he} usually eat or drink the milk, cheese, yogurt, or calcium rich soy products that are provided?
(CMEATDAR)
YES 1
NO 2
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
FENCEPOST
CNR15. Considering all the food {you eat/s/he eats} in a day, how many servings of meat, chicken, turkey, fish, and eggs {do you/does NAME OF PARTICIPANT} usually eat? One serving is a 2 or 3 ounce chicken breast, hamburger patty, or fish filet; or 2 to 3 eggs.
(CMMEAT)
[INTERVIEWER NOTE: IF RESPONDENT ANSWERS LESS THAN 1 DAILY SERVING OR A PORTION OF A SERVING, CODE 99. NUMBER OF SERVINGS: RECORD VERBATIM ANSWER.]
|___|___| . |___|
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
CNR16. When {you eat/s/he eats} lunch at the senior center or meal site, {do you/does s/he} usually eat the meat, turkey, chicken, fish, or eggs that are provided?
(CMEATMET)
YES 1
NO 2
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
FENCEPOST
CNR17. Considering all the food {you eat/s/he eats} in a day, how many servings of nuts, tofu, and beans such as baked beans, pinto beans, kidney beans, lima beans, soybeans, or black-eyed peas {do you/does NAME OF PARTICIPANT} usually eat? One serving is one-half cup of beans or tofu; 2 tablespoons of peanut butter; or about one ounce of nuts.
(CMBEANS)
[INTERVIEWER NOTE: IF RESPONDENT ANSWERS LESS THAN 1 OUNCE, CODE 99] NUMER OF OUNCES, RECORD VERBATIM ANSWER]
|___|___| . |___|
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
CNR18. When {you eat/ s/he eats} lunch at the senior center or meal site, {do you/does s/he} usually eat the nuts, tofu, or beans if they are provided?
(CMEATBNS)
YES 1
NO 2
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
FENCEPOST
Now I am going to ask about the services {you receive/s/he receives}.
CNR19. How would {you/NAME OF PARTICIPANT} rate the lunch program overall? Would {you/s(he} say…
(CMRATE)
Excellent 1
Very good 2
Good 3
Fair 4
Poor 5
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
FENCEPOST
CNR20. Would {you/NAME OF PARTICIPANT} recommend this service to a friend?
(CMRECOM)
YES 1
NO 2
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
CNR21. {Do you/Does NAME OF PARTICIPANT} eat healthier foods as a result of the meals program?
(CMVARFD)
YES 1
NO 2
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
CNR22. Does eating at the lunch program improve {your/NAME OF PARTICIPANT’S} health?
(CMFLBTR)
YES 1
NO 2
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
CNR23. Do the meal programs help {you/NAME OF PARTICIPANT} to stay in your own home?
(CMSTAYHM)
YES 1
NO 2
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
CNR24. {Do you/Does NAME OF PARTICIPANT} like the meals that {you get/s/he gets} at the lunch program?
(CMLIKE)
YES 1
NO 2
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
CNR25. As a result of receiving meals, {do you/does NAME OF PARTICIPANT} feel better?
(CMFLBR2)
YES 1
NO 2
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
CNR26. As a result of receiving meals, {do you/does NAME OF PARTICIPANT} see {your/his/her} friends more often?
(CMFRNDS)
YES 1
NO 2
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
I’m going to read some statements about the lunch program.
CNR27. Think about all the foods that {you receive/s/he receives} from the lunch program. Now tell me, how often {are you/is s/he} satisfied with the way the food tastes? Would {you/s/he say}……
(CMTASTES)
Always, 1
Usually, 2
Sometimes 3
Seldom, or 4
Never? 5
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
CNR28. Think about all the foods that {you receive/s/he receives} from the lunch program. Now tell me, how often {are you/is s/he} satisfied with the variety of the foods? Would {you/s/he say}……
(CMVR2FD)
Always, 1
Usually, 2
Sometimes 3
Seldom, or 4
Never? 5
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
CNR28a1. Within the last 12 months, have you noticed any changes in the amount or quality of the food in your lunch program?
(CMFQYN)
YES .. 1 [GO TO CNR28A2]
NO 2 [GO TO CNRINTRO4]
REFUSED -7 [GO TO CNRINTRO4]
DON’T KNOW -8 [GO TO CNRINTRO4]
CNR28a2. How has your lunch program changed?
[IF NEEDED: Please tell me more about the changes you have noticed.]
[PROBE: Anything else?]
[INTERVIEWER, CODE ALL THAT APPLY]
(CMFQ1-10; CMFQ91)
AMOUNT/QUANTITY) OF FOOD HAS DECREASED . 1
QUALITY OF FOOD HAS DECLINED 2
LUNCH PROGRAMS ARE PROVIDED LESS OFTEN 3
FEWER LUNCHES ARE PROVIDED OR FEWER PERSONS ARE SERVED 4
FEWER FOOD CHOICES ARE OFFERED 5
PACKAGING OF MEALS HAS CHANGED 6
MORE COLD MEALS ARE PROVIDED 7
FEWER CELEBRATION (HOLIDAY OR BIRTHDAY) MEALS ARE PROVIDED 8
FEWER CONDIMENTS ARE PROVIDED 9
[TRAINING/CODING NOTE: FOR CONGREGATE MEALS, “PACKAGING OF MEALS” MAY INCLUDE COMMENTS ABOUT HOW THE FOOD IS SERVED AND PRESENTED, E.G., PAPER PLATES VS. CHINA PLATES; PLASTIC OR DISPOSABLE SILVERWARE VS. WASHABLE METAL SILVERWARE; PACKAGED OREO COOKIES REPLACING HOME-MADE BAKED GOODS.]
CNRINTRO4. Now, I would like to ask a few questions about buying food.
CNR29. {Do you/Does NAME OF PARTICIPANT} always have enough money or food stamps to buy the food {you need/ NAME OF PARTICIPANT needs}?
(CMENUF)
YES 1
NO 2
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
CNR30. During the past month, did {you/NAME OF PARTICIPANT} have to choose between buying food or buying medication?
(CMRXFD)
YES 1
NO 2
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
CNR31. During the past month did {you/NAME OF PARTICIPANT} have to choose between buying food or paying {your/his/her} rent or utility bills?
(CMBILFD)
YES 1
NO 2
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
CNR32. On one or more days during the past month, did {you/NAME OF PARTICIPANT} skip meals because {you/s/he} had no food and no money or food stamps to buy food?
(CMSKP)
YES 1
NO 2
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
GO TO THE FOLLOWING MODULES AND COMPLETE THE QUESTIONS IN THIS SEQUENCE:
ADDITIONAL SERVICE LIST MODULE;
PHYSICAL, SOCIAL, AND EMOTIONAL WELL-BEING MODULE;
DEMOGRAPHIC INTAKE MODULE.
Home-delivered Meals (Version: JANUARY 2009)
NRIntrO [particpant]. My name is {INTERVIEWER’S NAME} and I am calling on behalf of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Administration on Aging. We are conducting a survey to find out how we can help meet the needs of people being served by {PROVIDER NAME/AGENCY NAME}. We show you have received Meals on Wheels from {PROVIDER NAME/AGENCY’S NAME}. We would like to know if these services have been helpful.
This survey will take about 40 minutes to complete. Your participation is voluntary and very important to the success of this study. Responses to this data collection will be used only for purposes of this research. The reports prepared for this study will summarize findings across the sample and will not associate responses with a specific individual. We will not provide information that identifies individuals to anyone outside the study team, except as required by law. Your eligibility for services will not be affected by your decision to participate or by any answers you give.
[IF NEEDED: Meals on Wheels or Home Delivered Meals are meals that are usually delivered to eat at home.]
GO TO NRSERVERF.
NRINTROINT [INTERPRETER]. My name is {INTERVIEWER’S NAME} and I am calling on behalf of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Administration on Aging. We are conducting a survey to find out how we can help meet the needs of people being served by {PROVIDER NAME/AGENCY NAME}. We show {NAME OF PARTICIPANT} has received Meals on Wheels from {PROVIDER NAME/AGENCY’S NAME}. We would like to know if these services have been helpful.
We would like the client to answer the questions as independently as possible. We want to be sure that, wherever possible, we are getting {NAME OF PARTICIPANT}’s actual opinions and responses.
This survey will take about 40 minutes to complete. {His/Her} participation is voluntary and very important to the success of this study. Responses to this data collection will be used only for purposes of this research. The reports prepared for this study will summarize findings across the sample and will not associate responses with a specific individual. We will not provide information that identifies individuals to anyone outside the study team, except as required by law. {His /Her} eligibility for services will not be affected by {his /her} decision to participate or by any answers {s/he} gives.
IF NEEDED: We were given your name as the interpreter for {NAME OF PARTICIPANT}.
[IF NEEDED: Meals on Wheels or Home Delivered Meals are meals that are usually delivered to eat at home.]
PROGRAMMER NOTE: IF INTERPRETER WILL NOT DO INTERVIEW GO TO NRALTCON. OTHERWISE GO TO NRSERVERF.
NRINTROPRX [PROXY]. My name is {INTERVIEWER’S NAME} and I am calling on behalf of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Administration on Aging. We are conducting a survey to find out how we can help meet the needs of people being served by {PROVIDER NAME/AGENCY NAME}. We show {NAME OF PARTICIPANT} has received Meals on Wheels from {PROVIDER NAME/AGENCY’S NAME}. We would like to know if these services have been helpful.
For the remainder of the survey I would like you to answer as though you were {Name of Participant}. All of the following questions pertain to {him/her}. Please provide your best estimate as to {his/her} own response or opinion.
This survey will take about 40 minutes to complete. Your participation is voluntary and very important to the success of this study. Responses to this data collection will be used only for purposes of this research. The reports prepared for this study will summarize findings across the sample and will not associate responses with a specific individual. We will not provide information that identifies individuals to anyone outside the study team, except as required by law. {His/Her} eligibility for services will not be affected by your decision to participate or by any answers you give.
IF NEEDED: We were given your name as the proxy for {NAME OF PARTICIPANT}.
[IF NEEDED: Meals on Wheels or Home Delivered Meals are meals that are usually delivered to eat at home.]
PROGRAMMER NOTE: If proxy will not do interview, continue with NRALTCON. Otherwise go to NRSERVERF. |
NRALTCON. May I have the name and telephone number of someone else to contact?
_________________ ____________________
FIRST NAME LAST NAME
(|___|___|___|) |___|___|___| - |___|___|___|___|
(AREA CODE) (TELEPHONE NUMBER)
REFERRED BACK TO PARTICIPANT 1 [GO TO NRINTRO]
REFUSED -7 [Thank you for your time]
DON’T KNOW -8 [Thank you for your time]
Thank you for the information. END INTERVIEW.
NRSERVERF. IF NEEDED: We show {you/s/he} may have received {TYPE OF SERVICE} services from {PROVIDER NAME/AGENCY NAME}. Is that correct?
YES 1
NO 2
REFUSED -7 [Thank you for your time]
DON’T KNOW -8
PROGRAMMER NOTE: IF PARTICIPANT OR INTERPRETER/TRANSLATOR, DISPLAY FIRST PERSON TENSE (E.G., “do you” OR “have you”) IN QUESTIONS. IF PROXY, DISPLAY SECOND PERSON TENSE (E.G., “does s/he” OR “has s/he”) WHERE INDICATED. |
HNRINTRO1. Now we are going to talk about the Meals on Wheels {you receive/NAME OF PARTICIPANT receives} from {NAME OF PROVIDER}.
HNR1. When was the last time {you/s/he} received a meal? Was it . . .
(HMDAYS)
Today or yesterday, 1
More than 1 day to 1 week ago, 2
More than 1 week to 1 month ago, or 3
More than 1 month ago? 4
ONLY GOT 1 MEAL [INTERVIEWER NOTE: INCLUDES R WHO SAYS THEY GOT MEALS FOR A SHORT TIME, E.G. AFTER A HOSPITAL STAY] 5 [GO TO THANK3]
OVER 1 YEAR AGO……………. 6 [GO TO THANK3]
REFUSED -7 [GO TO THANK3]
DON’T KNOW -8 [GO TO THANK3]
THANK3. Thank you, but the focus of this survey is on people who have used the service within the past year.
HNR2. How long {have you/has NAME OF PARTICIPANT} been receiving Meals on Wheels? Would {you/NAME OF PARTICIPANT} say…
(HMRECEV)
6 months or less, 1
More than 6 months, but less than 1 year, 2
At least 1 year, but less than 2 years, 3
2 to 5 years, or 4
More than 5 years? 5
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
HNRINTRO2. Now, I am going to ask about the days {you receive/NAME OF PARTICIPANT receives} Meals on Wheels.
PROGRAMMER NOTE: Soft Range for HNR3=0 to 4; Hard range = 0 TO 6
HNR3. How many meals {do you/does s/he} get on the days that {you receive/s/he receives} Meals on Wheels?
(HMATTENA)
NUMBER OF MEALS |___|___| [INTERVIEWER NOTE: IF NUMBER VARIES, ENTER 91]
OTHER 91
(Please Specify: )
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
PROGRAMMER NOTE: HARD RANGE FOR HNR4 = 0 to 7
HNR4. How many days each week {do you/does s/he} receive Meals on Wheels?
(HMDAYSWK)
NUMBER OF DAYS |___|___|
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
HNR5. Think about the amount of food {you eat/s/he eats} from Meals on Wheels. On the days {you eat/NAME OF PARTICIPANT eats} a meal from Meals on Wheels, what portion of all the foods {you eat/s/he eats} in a day does this meal represent? Would {you/s/he} say…
(HMPORTN)
Less than one-third, 1
Between one-third and one-half, 2
About one-half, or 3
More than one-half? 4
OTHER 91
(Please Specify: )
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
HNRINTRO3. Please answer the following questions by telling me which response best represents the amount and type of food {you usually eat/NAME OF PARTICIPANT usually eats}.
HNR6. Considering all the food {you eat/s/he eats} in a day, how many servings of fruit {do you/does NAME OF PARTICIPANT} usually eat? One serving of fruit is one piece of fruit; one-half cup chopped, cooked, or canned fruit; or three-fourths cup of juice.
(HMFRUIT)
[INTERVIEWER NOTE: IF RESPONDENT ANSWERS LESS THAN 1 DAILY SERVING OR A PORTION OF A SERVING, CODE 99. NUMBER OF SERVINGS: RECORD VERBATIM ANSWER.]
|___|___| . |___|
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
HNR7. When {you eat/s/he eats} the meal from Meals on Wheels, {do you/does s/he} usually eat the fruit that is provided?
(HMEATFRT)
YES 1
NO 2
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
HNR8. Considering all the food {you eat/s/he eats} in a day, how many servings of potatoes {do you/does NAME OF PARTICIPANT} usually eat? One serving is one (1) small baked potato; one-half cup mashed or boiled potatoes; ten (10) French fries; or one-half cup hashed browns.
(HMPOTATO)
[INTERVIEWER NOTE: IF RESPONDENT ANSWERS LESS THAN 1 DAILY SERVING OR A PORTION OF A SERVING, CODE 99. NUMBER OF SERVINGS: RECORD VERBATIM ANSWER.]
|___|___| . |___|
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
HNR9. When {you eat/s/he eats} the meal from Meals on Wheels, {do you/does s/he} usually eat the potatoes that are provided?
(HMEATPOT)
YES 1
NO 2
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
HNR10. Considering all the food {you eat/s/he eats} in a day, how many servings of vegetables, other than potatoes, {do you/does NAME OF PARTICIPANT} usually eat? One serving is one (1) cup of raw leafy greens; one-half cup cooked or chopped raw vegetables; or three-fourths cup juice.
(HMVEGS)
[INTERVIEWER NOTE: IF RESPONDENT ANSWERS LESS THAN 1 DAILY SERVING OR A PORTION OF A SERVING, CODE 99. NUMBER OF SERVINGS: RECORD VERBATIM ANSWER.]
|___|___| . |___|
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
HNR11. When {you eat/s/he eats} the meal from Meals on Wheels, {do you/does s/he} usually eat the vegetables, other than potatoes, that are provided?
(HMEATVEG)
YES 1
NO 2
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
HNR12. Considering all the food you eat in a day, how many servings of bread, cereal, rice, pasta, noodles, or tortillas do you usually eat every day? One serving is one (1) piece of bread or a tortilla or a small pancake; one (1) cup of cold cereal or one-half cup hot cereal; or one-half cup rice, pasta, or noodles.
(HMBREAD)
[INTERVIEWER NOTE: IF RESPONDENT ANSWERS LESS THAN 1 DAILY SERVING OR A PORTION OF A SERVING, CODE 99. NUMBER OF SERVINGS: RECORD VERBATIM ANSWER.]
|___|___| . |___|
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
HNR13. When {you eat/s/he eats} the meal from Meals on Wheels, {do you/does s/he} usually eat the bread, cereal, rice, pasta, noodles, or tortillas that are provided?
(HMEATBRD)
YES 1
NO 2
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
HNR13A. Considering all the food {you eat/s/he eats} in a day, how many servings of pastry and desserts {do you/does s/he} usually eat every day? One serving is one-half doughnut, one-half slice of pie or cake, or two (2) medium cookies.
(HMEATBRD)
[INTERVIEWER NOTE: IF RESPONDENT ANSWERS LESS THAN 1 DAILY SERVING OR A PORTION OF A SERVING, CODE 99. NUMBER OF SERVINGS: RECORD VERBATIM ANSWER.]
|___|___| . |___|
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
HNR13B. When {you eat/s/he eats} the meal from Meals on Wheels, {do you/does s/he} usually eat the pastry and desserts that are provided?
(HMEATBRD)
YES 1
NO 2
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
HNR14. Considering all the food {you eat/s/he eats} in a day, how many servings of milk, cheese, yogurt, or calcium rich soy products {do you/does NAME OF PARTICIPANT} usually eat? One serving is one cup of milk or yogurt; one and one-half ounces of natural cheese, such as cheddar cheese; or two ounces or two slices of processed cheese, such as American cheese.
(HMDAIRY)
[INTERVIEWER NOTE: IF RESPONDENT ANSWERS LESS THAN 1 DAILY SERVING OR A PORTION OF A SERVING, CODE 99. NUMBER OF SERVINGS: RECORD VERBATIM ANSWER.]
|___|___| . |___|
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
HNR15. When {you eat/s/he eats} the meal from Meals on Wheels, {do you/does s/he} usually eat or drink the milk, cheese, yogurt, or calcium rich soy products that are provided?
(HMEATDAR)
YES 1
NO 2
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
HNR16. Considering all the food {you eat/s/he eats} in a day, how many servings of meat, chicken, turkey, fish, and eggs {do you/does NAME OF PARTICIPANT} usually eat? One serving is a two or three ounce chicken breast, hamburger patty or fish filet; or two to three eggs.
(HMMEAT)
[INTERVIEWER NOTE: IF RESPONDENT ANSWERS LESS THAN 1 DAILY SERVING OR A PORTION OF A SERVING, CODE 99. NUMBER OF SERVINGS: RECORD VERBATIM ANSWER.]
|___|___| . |___|
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
HNR17. When {you eat/s/he eats} the meal from Meals on Wheels, {do you/does s/he} usually eat the meat, chicken, turkey, fish, or eggs that are provided?
(HMEATMET)
YES 1
NO 2
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
HNR18. Considering all the food {you eat/s/he eats} in a day, how many servings of nuts, tofu, and beans such as baked beans, pinto beans, kidney beans, lima beans, soybeans, or black-eyed peas {do you/does NAME OF PARTICIPANT} usually eat? One serving is one-half cup of beans or tofu; 2 tablespoons of peanut butter; or about one ounce of nuts.
(HMBEANS)
[INTERVIEWER NOTE: IF RESPONDENT ANSWERS LESS THAN 1 DAILY SERVING OR A PORTION OF A SERVING, CODE 99. NUMBER OF SERVINGS: RECORD VERBATIM ANSWER.]
|___|___| . |___|
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
HNR19. When {you eat/ s/he eats} the meal from Meals on Wheels, {do you/does s/he} usually eat the nuts, tofu, or beans if they are provided?
(HMEATBNS)
YES 1
NO 2
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
HNR20. How would {you/NAME OF PARTICIPANT} rate the Meals on Wheels program overall? Would {you/s(he)} say…
(HMRATE)
Excellent, 1
Very good, 2
Good, 3
Fair, or 4
Poor? 5
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
I’m going to read some statements about the meals program.
HNR21. Think about all the foods that {you receive/s/he receives} from the Meals on Wheels program. Now tell me, how often {are you/is s/he} satisfied with the way the food tastes? Would {you/s/he say}……
(HMTASTES)
Always, 1
Usually, 2
Sometimes, 3
Seldom, or 4
Never? 5
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
HNR22. Think about all the foods that {you receive/s/he receives} from the Meals on Wheels program. Now tell me, how often {are you/is s/he} satisfied with the variety of the foods? Would {you/s/he say}……
(HMVR2FD)
Always, 1
Usually, 2
Sometimes, 3
Seldom, or 4
Never? 5
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
HNR22a1. Within the last 12 months, have you noticed any changes in the amount or quality of the food in your Meals-on-Wheels service?
(HNRFQYN)
YES 1 [GO TO HNR22a2]
NO 2 [GO TO HNR23]
REFUSED -7 [GO TO HNR23]
DON’T KNOW -8 [GO TO HNR23]
HNR22a2. How has your Meals-on-Wheels service changed?
[IF NEEDED: Please tell me more about the changes you have noticed.]
[PROBE: Anything else?]
[INTERVIEWER, CODE ALL THAT APPLY]
(HNRFQ1-10; HNRFQ91)
AMOUNT/QUANTITY OF FOOD HAS DECREASED. 1
QUALITY OF FOOD HAS DECLINED 2
MEAL SERVICE IS PROVIDED LESS OFTEN 3
FEWER MEALS ARE PROVIDED 4
FEWER FOOD CHOICES ARE OFFERED 5
PACKAGING OF MEALS HAS CHANGED 6
MORE COLD OR FROZEN MEALS ARE PROVIDED 7
FEWER CELEBRATION (HOLIDAY OR BIRTHDAY) MEALS ARE PROVIDED 8
FEWER CONDIMENTS ARE PROVIDED 9
LESS COFFEE OR TEA IS PROVIDED 10
OTHER 91
(SPECIFY: )
[TRAINING/CODING NOTE: FOR HOME-DELIVERED MEALS, “PACKAGING OF MEALS” MAY INCLUDE COMMENTS ABOUT HOW THE FOOD IS SERVED AND PRESENTED, E.G., PLASTIC MICROWAVEABLE TRAYS VS. ALUMINUM FOIL TRAYS WITH CRIMPED EDGES; REUSABLE OR ENVIRONMENTALLY-FRIENDLY PACKAGING.]
HNR23. Do the meals from Meals on Wheels arrive when expected?
(HMONTIME)
Always, 1
Usually, 2
Sometimes 3
Seldom, or 4
Never? 5
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
HNR24. {Do you/Does NAME OF PARTICIPANT} like the meals {you get/s/he gets} from the Meals on Wheels program?
(HNRLIKE)
YES 1
NO 2
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
HNR25. Would you recommend this service to a friend?
(HNRRECOM)
YES 1
NO 2
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
HNR26. Do you eat healthier foods as a result of the meals program?
(HMVARFD)
YES 1
NO 2
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
HNR27. Does receiving Meals on Wheels improve (your/NAME OF PARTICIPANT’S) health?
(HMFLBTR)
YES 1
NO 2
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
HNR28. Do Meals on Wheels help (you/NAME OF PARTICIPANT) to stay in your own home?
(HMSTAYHM)
YES 1
NO 2
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
HNR29. As a result of receiving Meals on Wheels, {do you/does NAME OF PARTICIPANT} feel better?
(HMFLBR2)
YES 1
NO 2
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
HNRINTRO4. Now, I would like to ask a few questions about buying food.
HNR30. {Do you/Does NAME OF PARTICIPANT} always have enough money or food stamps to buy the food {you need/NAME OF PARTICIPANT needs}?
(HMENUF)
YES 1
NO 2
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
HNR31. During the past month, did {you/NAME OF PARTICIPANT} have to choose between buying food or buying medication?
(HMRXFD)
YES 1
NO 2
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
HNR32. During the past month did {you/NAME OF PARTICIPANT} have to choose between buying food or paying {your/his/her} rent or utility bills?
(HMBILFD)
YES 1
NO 2
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
HNR33. On one or more days during the past month, did {you/NAME OF PARTICIPANT} skip meals because {you/s/he} had no food and no money or food stamps to buy food?
(HMSKP)
YES 1
NO 2
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
GO TO THE FOLLOWING MODULES AND COMPLETE THE QUESTIONS IN THIS SEQUENCE:
ADDITIONAL SERVICE LIST MODULE;
PHYSICAL, SOCIAL, AND EMOTIONAL WELL-BEING MODULE;
DEMOGRAPHIC INTAKE MODULE.
HomeMaker Service (VERSION: JANUARY 2008)
HCMIntro [PARTICIPANT]. My name is {INTERVIEWER’S NAME} and I am calling on behalf of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Administration on Aging. We are conducting a survey to find out how we can help meet the needs of people being served by {PROVIDER NAME/AGENCY NAME}. We show you received homemaker services from (PROVIDER NAME/AGENCY NAME). I would like to speak with you about those services.
This survey will take about 40 minutes to complete. Your participation is voluntary and very important to the success of this study. Responses to this data collection will be used only for purposes of this research. The reports prepared for this study will summarize findings across the sample and will not associate responses with a specific individual. We will not provide information that identifies individuals to anyone outside the study team, except as required by law. Your eligibility for services will not be affected by your decision to participate or by any answers you give.
[IF NEEDED: Homemaker or Housekeeping Services are services that may include help with doing light housework, laundry, preparing meals or shopping.]
GO TO HCMSERVERF.
HCMINTROINT [INTERPRETER]. My name is {INTERVIEWER’S NAME} and I am calling on behalf of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Administration on Aging. We are conducting a survey to find out how we can help meet the needs of people being served by {PROVIDER NAME/AGENCY NAME}. We show you received homemaker services from (PROVIDER NAME/AGENCY NAME). I would like to speak with you about those services.
This survey will take about 40 minutes to complete. Your participation is voluntary and very important to the success of this study. Responses to this data collection will be used only for purposes of this research. The reports prepared for this study will summarize findings across the sample and will not associate responses with a specific individual. We will not provide information that identifies individuals to anyone outside the study team, except as required by law. Your eligibility for services will not be affected by your decision to participate or by any answers you give.
We would like the client to answer the questions as independently as possible. We want to be sure that, wherever possible, we are getting (Name of Participant)’s actual opinions and responses.
IF NEEDED: We were given your name as the interpreter for (NAME OF PARTICIPANT).
[IF NEEDED: Homemaker or Housekeeping Services are services that may include help with doing light housework, laundry, preparing meals or shopping.]
PROGRAMMER NOTE: IF INTERPRETER WILL NOT DO INTERVIEW GO TO HCMALTCON. OTHERWISE GO TO HCMSERVERF.
HCMINTROPRX [PROXY]. My name is {INTERVIEWER’S NAME} and I am calling on behalf of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Administration on Aging. We are conducting a survey to find out how we can help meet the needs of people being served by {PROVIDER NAME/AGENCY NAME}. We show (NAME OF PARTICIPANT) received Homemaker Services from {PROVIDER NAME/AGENCY NAME}. I would like to speak with you about those services.
This survey will take about 40 minutes to complete. (NAME OF PARTICIPANT’s) participation is voluntary and very important to the success of this study. Responses to this data collection will be used only for purposes of this research. The reports prepared for this study will summarize findings across the sample and will not associate responses with a specific individual. We will not provide information that identifies individuals to anyone outside the study team, except as required by law. {His/her} eligibility for services will not be affected by (his/her) decision to participate or by any answers (s/(he)) gives.
For the remainder of the survey I would like you to answer as though you were [Name of Participant]. All of the following question[s] pertain to {him/her} Please provide your best estimate as to his/her own response or opinion.
IF NEEDED: We were given your name as the proxy for (NAME OF PARTICIPANT).
[IF NEEDED: Homemaker or Housekeeping Services are services that may include help with doing light housework, laundry, preparing meals or shopping.]
PROGRAMMER NOTE: IF PROXY WILL NOT DO INTERVIEW, CONTINUE WITH HCMALTCON. OTHERWISE GO TO HCMSERVERF.
HCMALTCON. May I have the name and telephone number of someone else to contact?
_________________ ____________________
FIRST NAME LAST NAME
(|___|___|___|) |___|___|___| - |___|___|___|___|
(AREA CODE) (TELEPHONE NUMBER)
REFERRED BACK TO PARTICIPANT 1 [GO TO HCMINTRO]
REFUSED -7 [Thank you for your time]
DON’T KNOW -8 [Thank you for your time]
Thank you for the information. END INTERVIEW.
HCMSERVERF. IF NEEDED: We show {you/s/he} may have received [TYPE OF SERVICE] services from [PROVIDER NAME/AGENCY NAME]. Is that correct?
YES 1
NO 2 [Thank you for your time]
REFUSED -7 [Thank you for your time]
DON’T KNOW -8 [Thank you for your time]
PROGRAMMER NOTE: IF PARTICIPANT OR INTERPRETER/TRANSLATOR, DISPLAY FIRST PERSON TENSE (E.G., “do you” OR “have you”) in questions. If proxy, display second person tense (e.g., “does s/he” OR “has s/he”) WHERE INDICATED.
HCINTRO1. Now we are going to talk about the homemaker or housekeeping service {you receive/NAME OF PARTICIPANT receives} from {NAME OF PROVIDER}
HC1. When was the last time {you/s/he} received the homemaker or housekeeping service? Was it…
(HCDAYS)
Today or yesterday, 1
More than 1 day to 1 week ago, 2
More than 1 week to 1 month ago, or 3
More than 1 month ago? 4
ONLY GOT IT ONE TIME [INTERVIEWER NOTE: INCLUDES R WHO SAYS THEY GOT HELP FOR A SHORT TIME, E.G. AFTER A HOSPITAL STAY] 5 [GO TO THANK3]
OVER 1 YEAR AGO……………. 6 [GO TO THANK3]
REFUSED -7 [GO TO THANK3]
DON’T KNOW -8 [GO TO THANK3]
THANK3. Thank you, but the focus of this survey is on people who have used the service within the past year.
HC2. How long {have you/has NAME OF PARTICIPANT} been receiving homemaker services? Would {you/ NAME OF PARTICIPANT} say…
(HCRECEV)
6 months or less, 1
More than 6 months, but less than 1 year, 2
At least 1 year, but less than 2 years, 3
2 to 5 years, or 4
More than 5 years? 5
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
PROGRAMMER NOTE: HARD RANGE IN HCMOFT IS 0 to 7.
HC3. How often does the homemaker help with housework?
(HCMOFT and HCWEEK and HCMONTH)
NUMBER OF TIMES PER WEEK 1
NUMBER OF TIMES PER MONTH 2
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
FENCEPOST
HC4. When the homemaker comes, how many hours of help {do you/does s/he} receive?
(SHCHRS)
NUMBER OF HOURS |___|___|
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
HC5. Does {your/his/her} homemaker do things the way {you want/s/he wants} them done?
(HCHM07)
YES 1
NO 2
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
HC6. Does {your/his/her} homemaker do what {you ask/s/he asks} them to?
(SHCHM09)
YES 1
NO 2
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
HC7. How would {you/NAME OF PARTICIPANT} rate the quality of your homemaker service?
Would (you/Name of Participant) say…
(HCARATE)
Excellent, 1
Very good, 2
Good, 3
Fair, or 4
Poor? 5
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
FENCEPOST
HCINTRO2. I’m going to read some statements about the homemaker program. Please tell me:
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YES |
NO |
RF |
DK |
HC8. Would {You/NAME OF PARTICIPANT} recommend the Homemaker program to a friend? (HCRREC)
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1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
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YES |
NO |
RF |
DK |
HC9. Do the services {you receive/s/he receives} help {you/NAME OF PARTICIPANT} continue to live in {your/his/her} own home? (HCSTAYHM) |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
FENCEPOST
GO TO THE FOLLOWING MODULES AND COMPLETE THE QUESTIONS IN THIS SEQUENCE:
ADDITIONAL SERVICE LIST MODULE;
PHYSICAL, SOCIAL, AND EMOTIONAL WELL-BEING MODULE;
DEMOGRAPHIC INTAKE MODULE.
Transportation (Version: JANUARY 2008)
TRIntro [PARTICIPANT]. My name is {INTERVIEWER’S NAME} and I am calling on behalf of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Administration on Aging. We are conducting a survey to find out how we can help meet the needs of people being served by {PROVIDER NAME/AGENCY NAME}. We show you have received Transportation Services from {PROVIDER NAME/AGENCY’S NAME}. We would like to know if these services have been helpful.
This survey will take about 40 minutes to complete. Your participation is voluntary and very important to the success of this study. Responses to this data collection will be used only for purposes of this research. The reports prepared for this study will summarize findings across the sample and will not associate responses with a specific individual. We will not provide information that identifies individuals to anyone outside the study team, except as required by law. Your eligibility for services will not be affected by your decision to participate or by any answers you give.
[IF NEEDED: Transportation is a bus or other vehicle that picks people up and takes them places such as to the doctor, the senior center or shopping [IF NEEDED: Includes recreational trips].]
PROGRAMMER NOTE: GO TO TRSERVERF.
TRINTROINT [INTERPRETER]. My name is {INTERVIEWER’S NAME} and I am calling on behalf of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Administration on Aging. We are conducting a survey to find out how we can help meet the needs of people being served by {PROVIDER NAME/AGENCY NAME}. We show {NAME OF PARTICIPANT} has received Transportation Services from {PROVIDER NAME/AGENCY NAME}. We would like to know if these services have been helpful.
We would like the client to answer the questions as independently as possible. We want to be sure that, wherever possible, we are getting {Name of Participant’s} actual opinions and responses.
This survey will take about 40 minutes to complete. {NAME OF PARTICIPANT’s} participation is voluntary and very important to the success of this study. Responses to this data collection will be used only for purposes of this research. The reports prepared for this study will summarize findings across the sample and will not associate responses with a specific individual. We will not provide information that identifies individuals to anyone outside the study team, except as required by law. {His/Her} eligibility for services will not be affected by {NAME OF PARTICIPANT’s} decision to participate or by any answers {s/he} gives.
IF NEEDED: We were given your name as the interpreter for {NAME OF PARTICIPANT)}
[IF NEEDED: Transportation is a bus or other vehicle that picks people up and takes them places such as to the doctor, the senior center or shopping [IF NEEDED: Includes recreational trips].]
PROGRAMMER NOTE: IF INTERPRETER WILL NOT DO INTERVIEW GO TO TRALTCON. OTHERWISE GO TO TRSERVERF.
TRINTROPRX [PROXY]. My name is {INTERVIEWER’S NAME} and I am calling on behalf of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Administration on Aging. We are conducting a survey to find out how we can help meet the needs of people being served by {PROVIDER NAME/AGENCY NAME}. We show {NAME OF PARTICIPANT} has received Transportation Services from {PROVIDER NAME/AGENCY’S NAME}. We would like to know if these services have been helpful.
For the remainder of the survey I would like you to answer as though you were {Name of Participant}. All of the following question{s} pertain to {him/her}. Please provide your best estimate as to {his/her} own response or opinion.
This survey will take about 40 minutes to complete. (NAME OF PARTICIPANT’s) participation is voluntary and very important to the success of this study. Responses to this data collection will be used only for purposes of this research. The reports prepared for this study will summarize findings across the sample and will not associate responses with a specific individual. We will not provide information that identifies individuals to anyone outside the study team, except as required by law. {His/Her} eligibility for services will not be affected by (his/her) decision to participate or by any answers you give.
IF NEEDED: We were given your name as the proxy for (NAME OF PARTICIPANT).
[IF NEEDED: Transportation is a bus or other vehicle that picks people up and takes them places such as to the doctor, the senior center or shopping [IF NEEDED: Includes recreational trips].]
PROGRAMMER NOTE: IF PROXY WILL NOT DO INTERVIEW CONTINUE WITH TRALTCON. OTHERWISE GO TO TRSERVERF.
TRALTCON. May I have the name and telephone number of someone else to contact?
_________________ ____________________
FIRST NAME LAST NAME
(|___|___|___|) |___|___|___| - |___|___|___|___|
(AREA CODE) (TELEPHONE NUMBER)
REFERRED BACK TO PARTICIPANT 1 [GO TO TRINTRO]
REFUSED -7 [Thank you for your time.]
DON’T KNOW -8 [Thank you for your time.]
Thank you for the information. END INTERVIEW.
TRSERVERF. IF NEEDED: We show {you/s/he} may have received {TYPE OF SERVICE} services from {PROVIDER NAME/AGENCY NAME}. Is that correct?
YES 1
NO 2 [Thank you for your time.]
REFUSED -7 [Thank you for your time.]
DON’T KNOW -8 [Thank you for your time.]
PROGRAMMER NOTE: IF PARTICIPANT OR INTERPRETER/TRANSLATOR, DISPLAY FIRST PERSON TENSE (E.G., “do you” OR “have you”) IN QUESTIONS. IF PROXY, DISPLAY SECOND PERSON TENSE (E.G., “does s/he” OR “has s/he”) WHERE INDICATED.
TRINTRO1. First, I am going to ask some questions about the transportation service {you receive/NAME OF PARTICIPANT receives} from {PROVIDER NAME/AGENCY NAME}.
[NEWTR1/OLD TR2] When was the last time {you/s/he} used this service? Was it…
(TRDAYS)
Today or yesterday, 1
More than 1 day to 1 week ago, 2
More than 1 week to 1 month ago, or 3
More than 1 month ago? 4
ONLY GOT IT ONE TIME [INTERVIEWER NOTE: INCLUDES R WHO SAYS THEY GOT HELP FOR A SHORT TIME, E.G. AFTER A HOSPITAL STAY] 5 [GO TO THANK3
OVER 1 YEAR AGO……………. 6 [GO TO THANK3]
REFUSED -7 [GO TO THANK3
DON’T KNOW -8 [GO TO THANK3
THANK3. Thank-you, but the focus of this survey is on people who have used the service within the past year.
[NEWTR2/OLDTR1] About how long ago did {you/s/he} start using this transportation service? Was it …
(HOWLONG)
6 months or less, 1
More than 6 months, but less than 1 year, 2
At least 1 year, but less than 2 years, 3
2 to 5 years, or 4
More than 5 years? 5
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
FENCEPOST
TR3. How often {do you/does s/he} use the transportation service?
(TROFTEN)
5 or more times per week, 1
2 to 4 times per week, 2
Once per week, 3
1 to 3 times per month, or 4
Less than once per month? 5
ONLY USED IT ONCE/FOR A SHORT TIME [INTERVIEWER NOTE: IF RESPONDENT SAYS THEY
USED IT FOR A SHORT TIME] 6 [GO TO THANK3]
REFUSED -7 [GO TO THANK3
DON’T KNOW -8 [GO TO THANK3
TR4. About how many local one-way trips a month {do you/does NAME OF PARTICIPANT} make using this service? For example, if {you go/s/he goes} to the grocery store and then {come/comes} back using this service, that counts as 2 one-way trips.
(TRMONTH)
NUMBER
OF TRIPS |___|___|___|
SOFT RANGE = 0-30
HARD RANGE =
0-100
LESS THAN ONCE A MONTH L
OTHER 91
(SPECIFY:_______________________________________)
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
PROGRAMMER NOTE: IF TROFTEN=6, AUTOCODE TRPROP THEN GO TO TRRATE.
TR5. In an average month, would {you/ NAME OF PARTICIPANT} say {you rely/s/he relies} on this transportation service for:
(TRPROP and TRPROPOS)
Just a few of {your/ his/her} local trips, 1
About 1/4 of all {your/ his/her} local trips, 2
About 1/2 of all {your/ his/her} local trips, 3
About 3/4 of all {your/ his/her} local trips, or 4
Nearly all of {your/ his/her} local trips? 5
OTHER 91
(SPECIFY:_______________________________________)
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
TR6. When using {PROVIDER OF SERVICE} where {do you/does NAME OF PARTICIPANT} get on the vehicle? Would {you/s/he} say . . .
(TRGTSON)
The driver comes to {your/ his/her} door, 1
The vehicle stops in front of {your / his/her} home or in
the driveway, 2
The vehicle stops down the block, or 3
{You have/ NAME OF PARTICIPANT has} to walk several
blocks to get on the vehicle? 4
{YOU GET/NAME OF PARTICIPANT GETS} ON THE
BUS AT THE SENIOR CENTER? 5
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
TRINTRO2. For the next few questions, please tell me how frequently these statements apply to {your/ NAME OF PARTICIPANT’s} overall experience with {PROVIDER NAME/AGENCY NAME}. Please select one of these five responses: always, usually, sometimes, seldom, or never.
(TRFRE05 - TRFRE17) |
Always |
Usually |
Sometimes |
Seldom |
Never |
RF |
DK |
TR7. The drivers pick {you/him/her} up when they are supposed to. [IF NEEDED: Would {you/NAME OF PARTICIPANT} say…] |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
-7 |
-8 |
TR8. The drivers are polite. [IF NEEDED: Would {you/NAME OF PARTICIPANT} say…] |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
-7 |
-8 |
TR9. The vehicles are easy to get into and out of. Would {you/NAME OF PARTICIPANT} say… |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
-7 |
-8 |
TR10. The vehicles are comfortable. Would {you/NAME OF PARTICIPANT} say… |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
-7 |
-8 |
TR11. {You arrive/S/He arrives} at {your/his/her} destination on time. [IF NEEDED: Would {you/NAME OF PARTICIPANT} say…] |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
-7 |
-8 |
TR12. {You/NAME OF PARTICIPANT} can get to the places {you want/ s/he wants} or {need/needs} to go. [IF NEEDED: Would {you/NAME OF PARTICIPANT} say…] |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
-7 |
-8 |
TR13. {You get/S/He gets} rides at the times and on the days {you need/s/he needs} them. [IF NEEDED: Would {you/NAME OF PARTICIPANT} say…] |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
-7 |
-8 |
TR14. {Do you/Does NAME OF PARTICIPANT} need help getting into and out of {your/his/her} home?
(NEEDHLP)
YES 1
NO 2 [GO TO TR15]
REFUSED -7 [GO TO TR15]
DON’T KNOW -8 [GO TO TR15]
TR14b. Does the driver or aide help {you/him/her} get into and out of {your/his/her} home?
(GETHELP)
YES 1
NO 2
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
TR15. {Do you/Does NAME OF PARTICIPANT} need help getting into or out of the van or bus?
(NEEDBHLP)
YES 1
NO 2 [GO TO TR16]
REFUSED -7 [GO TO TR16]
DON’T KNOW -8 [GO TO TR16]
TR15b. Does the driver or aide help {you/him/her} get into or out of the van or bus?
(GETBHELP)
YES 1
NO 2
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
FENCEPOST
TR16. {Do you/Does NAME OF PARTICIPANT} use {your/his/her} transportation service to get to: (TRACTA TO TRACTK)
|
Yes |
No |
RF |
DK |
A. Doctors and health care providers? |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
B. Shopping? [INTERVIEWER NOTE: INCLUDES HAIRDRESSER] |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
C. Volunteer activities? |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
D. Senior center? |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
E. Lunch program? |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
F. Friends, neighbors, and relatives? |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
G. Social events and recreation activities? |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
H. Clubs and meetings? |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
I. Religious services? |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
J. Work? |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
K. Some other place?
|
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
PROGRAMMER NOTE: IF ALL OF TR16 A-J AND 91 ARE 2, -7, AND/OR -8, AUTOCODE TR16K “1.” IF ANY OF TR16 A-J AND/OR 91 ARE 1, AUTOCODE TR16K “2.”
TR17. Next, how would {you/ NAME OF PARTICIPANT} rate the transportation service that {you/s/he} received? Would {you/ s/he} say…
(TRRATE)
Excellent 1
Very good, 2
Good, 3
Fair, or 4
Poor? 5
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
TR18. {Do you/ Does NAME OF PARTICIPANT} get around more than {you/s/he} did before {you/s/he} had this service? Would {you/s/he} say…
(AROUND)
YES 1
NO 2
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
TRINTRO3. Please tell me:
|
YES |
NO |
RF |
DK |
TR19. Would {You/ NAME OF PARTICIPANT} recommend this transportation service to a friend? (TRR (TRRECOM) |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
TR20. Do the services {you receive/s/he receives} help {you/NAME OF PARTICIPANT} continue to live in {your/his/her} own home? (TRSTAY) |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
FENCEPOST
TRINTRO4. Now, I would like to ask if {you have/s/he has} a car or personal motor vehicle.
TR21. Is there a car or personal motor vehicle in working condition in {your/NAME OF PARTICIPANT’s} household?
(TRISCAR)
YES 1
NO 2 [SKIP TR22]
REFUSED -7 [SKIP TR22]
DON’T KNOW -8 [SKIP TR22]
TR22. {Do you/Does NAME OF PARTICIPANT} ever drive that car or personal motor vehicle?
(TRDRIVE)
YES 1
NO 2
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
GO TO THE FOLLOWING MODULES AND COMPLETE THE QUESTIONS IN THIS SEQUENCE:
ADDITIONAL SERVICE LIST MODULE;
PHYSICAL, SOCIAL, AND EMOTIONAL WELL-BEING MODULE;
DEMOGRAPHIC INTAKE MODULE.
FAMILY CAREGIVER SURVEY
(VERSION: JANUARY 2008)
CGINTRO [CAREGIVER/PARTICIPANT]. My name is {INTERVIEWER’S NAME} and I am calling on behalf of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Administration on Aging. We are conducting a survey to find out how we can help meet the needs of caregivers and seniors being served by {PROVIDER NAME/AGENCY NAME}. We show you have received caregiver support services from {PROVIDER NAME/AGENCY NAME} to help you take care of {CARE RECIPIENT}. We would like to know if these caregiver support services have been helpful.
This survey will take about 40 minutes to complete. Your participation is voluntary and very important to the success of this study. Responses to this data collection will be used only for purposes of this research. The reports prepared for this study will summarize findings across the sample and will not associate responses with a specific individual. We will not provide information that identifies individuals to anyone outside the study team, except as required by law. Your and {CARE RECIPIENT}’s eligibility for services will not be affected by your decision to participate or by any answers you give.
CGINTROINT [INTERPRETER]. My name is {INTERVIEWER’S NAME} and I am calling on behalf of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’. Administration on Aging, We are conducting a survey to find out how we can help meet the needs of caregivers and seniors being served by {PROVIDER NAME/AGENCY NAME}. We show {NAME OF CAREGIVER} has received caregiver support services from {PROVIDER NAME/AGENCY NAME} to help {him/her} take care of {CARE RECIPIENT}. We would like to know if these caregiver support services have been helpful.
We would like {NAME OF CAREGIVER} to answer the questions as independently as possible. We want to be sure that, wherever possible, we are getting {NAME OF CAREGIVER}’s actual opinions and responses.
This survey will take about 40 minutes to complete. {NAME OF CAREGIVER’s} participation is voluntary and very important to the success of this study. Responses to this data collection will be used only for purposes of this research. The reports prepared for this study will summarize findings across the sample and will not associate responses with a specific individual. We will not provide information that identifies individuals to anyone outside the study team, except as required by law. {His/Her} and {CARE RECIPIENT}’s eligibility for services will not be affected by {NAME OF CAREGIVER’s} decision to participate or by any answers {s/he} gives
IF NEEDED: We were given your name as the interpreter for {NAME OF CAREGIVER}.
CGINTROPRX [PROXY]. My name is {INTERVIEWER’S NAME} and I am calling on behalf of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’. Administration on Aging, We are conducting a survey to find out how we can help meet the needs of caregivers and seniors being served by {PROVIDER NAME/AGENCY NAME}. We got {NAME OF CAREGIVER} information from {PROVIDER NAME/AGENCY NAME}.
We want to be sure that, wherever possible, we are getting {Name of CAREGIVER}’s actual opinions and responses. For the remainder of the survey, I would like you to answer as though you were {NAME OF CAREGIVER}. All of the following questions pertain to {him/her} Please provide your best estimate as to {his/her} own response or opinion.
This survey will take about 40 minutes to complete. {His/Her} participation is voluntary and very important to the success of this study. Responses to this data collection will be used only for purposes of this research. The reports prepared for this study will summarize findings across the sample and will not associate responses with a specific individual. We will not provide information that identifies individuals to anyone outside the study team, except as required by law. {His/Her} and {CARE RECIPIENT}’s eligibility for services will not be affected by {NAME OF CAREGIVER}’s decision to participate or by any answers {s/he} gives.
IF NEEDED: We were given your name as the proxy for {NAME OF CAREGIVER}.
SKIP TO CGB IF NO CARE RECIPIENT NAME
CGA. {You are/NAME OF CAREGIVER is} listed as someone who currently provides care for {CARE RECIPIENT}. {Are you/Is s/he} still the caregiver for {CARE RECIPIENT}?
(CGSTLCR)
YES 1
NO 2
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
IF NO, RECORD ANY COMMENTS RESPONDENT MADE ABOUT FORMER CARE RECIPIENT (e.g., RESPONDENT IN NURSING HOME, DECEASED, ETC):
PROGRAMMER NOTE: IF CGA IS NO, RF, OR DK, GO TO CLOSE1 AND END INTERVIEW AFTER INTERVIEWER ENTERS ANY COMMENTS.
CGB. Is {CARE RECIPIENT} 60 years of age or older?
(CGAGE60)
YES 1
NO 2
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
PROGRAMMER NOTE: IF CGB IS NO, RF, OR DK, GO TO CLOSE1 AND END INTERVIEW.
PROGRAMMER NOTE: If interpreter will not do interview, go to CGALTCON. Otherwise, go to CGINTRO1.
PROGRAMMER NOTE: If proxy will not do interview, continue with CGALTCON. Otherwise continue with CGINTRO1.
CGALTCON. May I have the name and telephone number of someone else to contact?
_________________ ____________________
FIRST NAME LAST NAME
(|___|___|___|) |___|___|___| - |___|___|___|___|
(AREA CODE) (TELEPHONE NUMBER)
REFERRED BACK TO CAREGIVER 1 [GO TO CGINTRO]
REFUSED -7 [GO TO THANK YOU]
DON’T KNOW -8 [GO TO THANK YOU]
THANK-YOU. Thank you for the information. END INTERVIEW.
CGINTRO1. This survey typically takes 30 minutes. {You/NAME OF CAREGIVER} may be more comfortable answering these questions if {you are/s/he is} not in the presence of the person {you are/s/he is} caring for. Is this a good time for {you/him/her}?
YES 1
NO 2 [GO TO APPOINTMENT]
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
FENCEPOST
CGINTRO2. Now, let’s begin the caregiver survey. {Your/NAME OF CAREGIVER’s} participation is voluntary and very important to the success of this study.
PROGRAMMER NOTE: IF CAREGIVER IS FEMALE OR GENDER IS UNKNOWN, USE FIRST DISPLAY IN SECOND SENTENCE OF CG1 (e.g.: wife or daughter). IF CAREGIVER IS MALE, USE SECOND DISPLAY (e.g. husband or son). IF CARE RECIPIENT’S NAME IS NOT on file, refer to the care recipient as “the person you care for” in the first display and “theIR” in the second display.
CG1. What is {your/his/her} relationship to {CARE RECIPIENT/the person you care for}? Are you {Is he/she} his/her…
[INTERVIEWER NOTE: READ CATEGORIES IF NEEDED]
(CGREL)
HUSBAND, 1
WIFE, 2
SON, 3
SON-IN-LAW, 4
DAUGHTER, 5
DAUGHTER-IN-LAW, 6
FATHER, 7
MOTHER, 8
BROTHER, 9
SISTER, 10
GRANDDAUGHTER, 11
GRANDSON, 12
NIECE, 13
NEPHEW, 14
A FRIEND OR NEIGHBOR OR ANOTHER PERSON, OR 15
OTHER RELATIVE 91
(SPECIFY: _______________________________________)
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
FENCEPOST
PROGRAMMER NOTE: IF CARE RECIPIENT’S NAME IS NOT ON FILE FROM AREA AGENCY, ASK CGC. ELSE, GO TO CG2.
CGC. [DON’T ASK IF OBVIOUS] What is {CARE Recipient’s} gender?
(CGPMF)
Male 1
Female 2
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
IF RELATIONSHIP IN CG1 = NIECE or NEPHEW, INSERT “{YOUR/HIS/HER} RELATIVE” IN PLACE OF CARE RECIPIENT NAME IN THE REST OF THE INTERVIEW AND SKIP TO CG2
IF RELATIONSHIP IN CG1 = OTHER RELATIVE, INSERT “{YOUR/HIS/HER} {cgrelos}” IN PLACE OF CARE RECIPIENT NAME IN THE REST OF THE INTERVIEW AND SKIP TO CG2
IF RELATIONSHIP IN CG1 = FRIEND, DK, OR RF, CONTINUE TO SHOW “THE PERSON YOU CARE FOR” IN PLACE OF CARE RECIPIENT NAME IN THE REST OF THE INTERVIEW AND SKIP TO CG2
G2. I’m going to read several activities that some people need help with. {Do you/Does NAME OF CAREGIVER} help {CARE RECIPIENT} with …
(CGACTI01 TO CGACTI06)
|
YES |
NO |
RF |
DK |
1. Activities like dressing, eating, bathing, or getting to the bathroom? |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
2. Medical needs such as taking medicine or changing bandages? |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
3. Keeping track of bills, checks, or other financial matters? |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
4. Preparing meals, doing laundry, or cleaning the house? |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
5. Local trips, such as going shopping or to the doctor’s office? |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
6. Arranging for care or services provided by others? |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
If CG2 1 through 6 are all NO (2), RF (-7) OR DK (-8), go to CG2B. Else, go to CGintro3.
AS LONG AS SOMETHING IS ENTERED IN OPEN-ENDED RESPONSE (CG2B), CONTINUE INTERVIEW. IF CG2B IS NONE (1), RF OR DK, GO TO CLOSE1. |
FENCEPOST
Accept up to 6 lines of 60 characters each in CG2B.
AS LONG AS SOMETHING IS ENTERED IN OPEN-ENDED RESPONSE (CG2B), CONTINUE INTERVIEW. IF CG2B IS NONE (1), RF OR DK, GO TO CLOSE1. |
CG2B. What kind of care {do you/ does NAME OF CAREGIVER} provide for {CARE RECIPIENT}?
(COMM.COMMTEXT)
NONE 1 [GO TO CLOSE1]
REFUSED -7 [GO TO CLOSE1]
DON’T KNOW -8 [GO TO CLOSE1]
OPEN-ENDED RESPONSES:
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
F.
FENCEPOST
CGINTRO3. I'd like to ask {you/NAME OF CAREGIVER} some questions about the Family Caregiver services that are provided by {PROVIDER NAME/AGENCY'S NAME}. We are interested in {your/his/her} experiences with services during the last year.
CG3. {Have you/Has NAME OF CAREGIVER} received Respite Care, which allows {you, the caregiver/NAME OF CAREGIVER}, a brief period of rest or relief while temporary care is provided to {CARE RECIPIENT} either in {your/his/her} home or someplace else?
(CGRSPT)
YES 1
NO 2 [GO TO CG4]
REFUSED -7 [GO TO CG4]
DON’T KNOW -8 [GO TO CG4]
CG3A. What type of respite care {have you/has NAME OF CAREGIVER} received? {Have you/Has NAME OF CAREGIVER} received...
(CGRSP01 to CGRSP05 AND CGRSPOS)
|
YES |
NO |
RF |
DK |
1. In-home respite, where someone comes into {your/his/her} home to care for {CARE RECIPIENT}? |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
2. Adult daycare, where {CARE RECIPIENT} goes to a center or a facility for care during the day? |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
3. Overnight respite care in a facility? |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
4. Respite camps? |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
5. Some other kind? (SPECIFY:______________________________________________) |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
PROGRAMMER NOTE: SOFT RANGE FOR CG3B= 0 TO 24; HARD RANGE = 0 TO 168.
CG3B. How many hours per week of respite care {do you/does NAME OF CAREGIVER} usually receive?
(CGHRWK)
NUMBER OF HOURS PER WEEK |__|__|
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
FENCEPOST
CG4. Has someone, such as {your/NAME OF CAREGIVER’s} caseworker, case manager or other AAA staff person, helped {you/him her} or given {you/him/her} information to connect {you/him/her} to other available services and resources?
(CGINFO)
YES 1
NO 2 [GO TO CG5]
REFUSED -7 [GO TO CG5]
DON’T KNOW -8 [GO TO CG5]
CG4A. Has the help or information {you have/NAME OF CAREGIVER has} received helped {you/him/her} connect to other services and resources?
(CGINFOHP)
YES, 1
NO 2
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
FENCEPOST
CG5. {Have you/Has NAME OF CAREGIVER} received caregiver training or education, including counseling or support groups, to help {you/him/her} make decisions and solve problems in {your/his/her} role as a caregiver?
(CGEDU)
YES 1
NO 2 [GO TO CG6]
REFUSED -7 [GO TO CG6]
DON’T KNOW -8 [GO TO CG6]
CG5A. {Have you/Has NAME OF CAREGIVER} attended…
(CGEDKD01 TO CGEDK04 AND CGEDKDOS)
|
YES |
NO |
RF |
DK |
a. Caregiver education or training such as classroom or on-line courses? |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
b. Counseling to assist with {your/his/her} specific caregiving situation? |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
c. Caregiver support groups? |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
d. Something else? (SPECIFY:__________________________________________) |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
CG6. Has the National Family Caregiver Support Program provided any other Supplemental Services to complement the care {you provide/s/he provides}, such as:
(CGSUPA TO CGSUPG AND CGSUPOS)
|
YES |
NO |
RF |
DK |
a. Home modifications? |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
b. Nutritional supplements, such as Ensure, Boost, or Glucerna? |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
c. Assistive devices, such as walkers, canes or crutches? |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
d. Emergency response systems? |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
e. Specialized equipment, such as CPAP, apnea machines, hospital bed, WanderGuard or other equipment? |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
f. Money or a stipend? |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
g. Anything else? (SPECIFY:____________________________________________) |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
PROGRAMMER NOTE: IF RESPONDENT RECEIVES ANY OF THE ABOVE SERVICES (I.E. “YES” TO Q. CG3, CG4, CG5, OR CG6), CONTINUE INTERVIEW. OTHERWISE, GO TO CLOSE1.
IF ONLY ONE OF QCG3, CG4, CG5 OR CG6 A-G IS YES, DO NOT ASK CG7. GO TO CG8 INSTEAD.
ONLY ASK CG7 ABOUT THE SERVICES RESPONDENT SAID THEY RECEIVED: IF YES TO QCG3, ASK 1 (Respite Care Services), IF YES TO CG4, ASK 2-Help or Information connecting {you/him/her} to available services or resources. IF ANY OF CG6 A-E AND/OR G ARE YES, ASK 5 (Other Support Services or Assistance). IF CG6-F IS YES, ASK 4, “Money or a Stipend.”
FENCEPOST
CG7. Of the services {you have/NAME OF CAREGIVER has} received, which service was the most helpful? Would {you/s/he} say…
(CGMSTHLP)
Respite care services, 1
Help or information connecting {you/him/her} to available services or resources, 2
Caregiver training or education, including counseling or a support group, 3
Other support services or assistance? 4
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
CG8. Where did {you/NAME OF CAREGIVER} first hear about these services for caregivers? Would {you/s/he} say {you/s/he} heard about the services from…
(CGHEAR AND CGHEAROS)
Family, 1
Friends, 2
A physician or other healthcare provider, 3
A community organization, 4
The media, 5
A social worker or case manager, 6
The hospital, 7
The state or local office for the aging, or 8
Someplace else? 91
(SPECIFY: _______________________________________)
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
CG9. As a result of the caregiver services {you have/NAME OF CAREGIVER has} received, {do you/does s/he}…
(CGAFECA-CGAFECE)
|
YES |
NO |
RF |
DK |
a. Have more time for personal activities? |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
b. Feel less stress? |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
c. Find it easier to care for {CARE RECIPIENT}? |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
d. Have a clearer understanding of how to get the services {you/ NAME OF CAREGIVER} and {CARE RECIPIENT} need? |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
e. Know more about {CARE RECIPIENT’s} condition or illness? |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
FENCEPOST
CG9A. {Do you/Does NAME OF CAREGIVER} think that {CARE RECIPIENT} benefits from the caregiver services {you receive/NAME OF CAREGIVER receives}?
(CGAFECF)
YES 1
NO 2
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
CG10. Have these caregiver services helped {you/her/him} to be a better caregiver?
(CGHELP)
YES 1
NO 2
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
CG11. Have these caregiver services enabled {you/NAME OF CAREGIVER} to provide care for {CARE RECIPIENT} for a longer time than would have been possible without these services?
(CGCARLG)
YES, 1
NO 2
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
CG12. Overall, how would {you/ NAME OF CAREGIVER} rate the caregiver support services {you have/s/he has} received? Would {you/ NAME OF CAREGIVER} say…
(CGRATE)
Excellent, 1
Very good, 2
Good, 3
Fair, or 4
Poor? 5
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
FENCEPOST
CG13. Has it been difficult for {you/ NAME OF CAREGIVER} to get services from agencies for {CARE RECIPIENT}?
(CGDIFF)
YES 1
NO 2
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
CGINTRO4. Now, I would like to ask some questions about {your/NAME OF CAREGIVER’s} employment.
CG14. What is {your/NAME OF CAREGIVER’S} current employment status? {Are you/Is s/he}…
(CGWORK)
Working full time, 1 [GO TO CG14B]
Working part time, 2 [GO TO CG14B]
Retired [INTERVIEWER NOTE: Includes not working
due to permanent disability], or 3 [GO TO 14A]
Not working? 4 [GO TO 14A]
REFUSED -7 [GO TO CGINTRO5]
DON’T KNOW -8 [GO TO CGINTRO5]
CG14A. Did {your/his/her} caregiving responsibilities cause {you/him/her} to quit work or retire early?
(CGQUIT)
YES 1 [GO TO CGINTRO5]
NO 2 [GO TO CG14B.]
REFUSED -7 [GO TO CGINTRO5]
DON’T KNOW -8 [GO TO CGINTRO5]
CG14B. Has providing care for {CARE RECIPIENT} interfered with {your/NAME OF CAREGIVER’s} job?
(CGINTRFR)
YES 1
NO 2 [Go to CGINTRO5]
REFUSED -7 [Go to CGINTRO5]
DON’T KNOW -8 [Go to CGINTRO5]
CG15. How frequently has providing care for {CARE RECIPIENT} interfered with {your/NAME OF CAREGIVER’s} job? Would {you/s/he} say…
(CGINTJB)
Always, 1
Often, 2
Sometimes, 3
Rarely, 4
Never? 5
REFUSED -7 [Go to CGINTRO5]
DON’T KNOW -8 [Go to CGINTRO5]
CG16. Have the caregiver support services helped {you/NAME OF CAREGIVER} deal with these work difficulties?
(CGSRVHLP)
YES 1
NO 2
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
FENCEPOST
CGINTRO5. Next, I would like to ask {you/NAME OF CAREGIVER} about different aspects of caregiving.
PROGRAMMER NOTE: Allow 6 lines of text, 60 characters each, in CG17.
CG17. In {your/NAME OF CAREGIVER’S} experience as a caregiver, what would {you/s/he} say is the most positive aspect of caregiving?
(Comm.COMMTEXT)
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW…………………………………………………… -8
OPEN-ENDED RESPONSES:
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
F.
FENCEPOST
CG18. Think of a scale from 1 to 5, where 1 is “not a strain at all” and 5 is “very much of a strain.” How much of a physical strain would {you/NAME OF CAREGIVER} say that caring for {CARE RECIPIENT} is for {you/him/her}?
(CGPSTRN)
Not a strain at all 1
Two 2
Three 3
Four 4
Very much of a strain. 5
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
CG19. Again using a scale from 1 to 5, where 1 is “not at all stressful” and 5 is “very stressful”, how emotionally stressful would {you/NAME OF CAREGIVER} say that caring for {CARE RECIPIENT} is for {you/him/her}?
(CGEMSTRS)
Not at all stressful 1
Two 2
Three 3
Four 4
Very stressful 5
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
CG20. Overall, again using a scale from 1 to 5, where 1 is no financial hardship at all and 5 is a great financial hardship, how much of a financial hardship has caring for {CARE RECIPIENT’S NAME} been?
(CGHDSHP)
No HARDSHIP AT ALL 1
Two 2
Three 3
Four 4
A GREAT HARDSHIP 5
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
CG21. Which of the following has been the biggest difficulty {you have/s/he has} faced in caring for {CARE RECIPIENT}? Would {you/s/he} say...
(CGDIF and cgdifos)
The financial burden, 1
Not enough time for {yourself/NAME OF CAREGIVER}, 2
Not enough time for {your/NAME OF CAREGIVER’S} family, 3
Interferes with {your/NAME OF CAREGIVER’S} work, 4
Affects {your/NAME OF CAREGIVER’S} family relationships, 5
Interferes with {your/NAME OF CAREGIVER’S} privacy, 6
Conflicts with {your/NAME OF CAREGIVER’S} social life, 7
Creates stress, or 8
Something else? 91
(SPECIFY: )
nONE 9
ALL OF THE ABOVE 10
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
IF ALL OF CG18, CG19, AND CG20 ARE 1, AND CG21 IS NONE, RF OR DK, SKIP TO CG23.
CG22. Have the Caregiver Support Services helped {you/NAME OF CAREGIVER} deal with the difficulties that result from caregiving?
(CGALLEV)
YES 1
NO 2
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
CGINTRO6. Now, we would like to ask a few questions about {you/NAME OF CAREGIVER} and {your/his/her} experiences as a caregiver.
CG23. In general, would {you/ NAME OF CAREGIVER} say {your/his/her} health is:
(CGHEALTH)
Excellent, 1
Very good, 2
Good, 3
Fair, or 4
Poor? 5
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
CG24. {Do you/Does NAME OF CAREGIVER} have any kind of health problems, or a physical condition or disability that affects the kind or amount of care that {you/s/he} can provide for {CARE RECIPIENT}?
(CGDISAB)
YES 1
NO 2 [GO TO CGINTRO7]
REFUSED -7 [GO TO CGINTRO7]
DON’T KNOW -8 [GO TO CGINTRO7]
CG24A. What is that problem, condition, or disability? [INTERVIEWER NOTE: CODE ALL THAT APPLY. PROBE: Anything else? CTRL/P TO EXIT]
(CGDISBB AND CGDISBOS)
PHYSICAL
BACK PROBLEMS AND OTHER JOINT PROBLEMS/ARTHRITIS 1
INJURIES (BROKEN BONES/HIP REPLACEMENT) 2
WEAKNESS/LACK OF STRENGTH, 3
ILLNESS
HEART PROBLEMS/HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE/HYPERTENSION/STROKE 4
DIABETES. 5
ALLERGIES/ASTHMA/OTHER BREATHING AND LUNG PROBLEMS 6
CANCER AND TUMORS 7
MENTAL health (all) 8
EYE PROBLEMS [INTERVIEWER NOTE: THIS DOES NOT INCLUDE ONLY WEARS GLASSES OR CONTACTS] 9
OTHER 91
(SPECIFY: ___________________________________)
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
FENCEPOST
CG25. {Have your/Has NAME OF CAREGIVER’S} caregiving activities created or worsened any of these conditions or problems or disabilities?
(CGHLTH)
YES 1
NO 2
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
FENCEPOST
CGINTRO7. Next, I would like to ask some questions about the amount of care {you provide/NAME OF CAREGIVER provides}.
CG26. For how long {have you/has s/he} been providing help to {CARE RECIPIENT NAME}? {YOUR/HIS/HER} best guess is fine. Would {YOU/HE/SHE} say:
(CGHLONG)
6 months or less, 1
More than 6 months, but less than 1 year, 2
At least 1 year, but less than 2 years, 3
2 to 5 years, 4
5 to 10 years, 5
11 to 20 years, or 6
More than 20 years? 7
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
CG27. How far away {do you/does NAME OF CAREGIVER} live from {CARE RECIPIENT}? Would {you/s/he} say….
(CGMINUT)
In the same house, 1 [GO TO CG29]
Less than 20 minutes away, 2
Between 20 and 60 minutes away, 3
Between 1 and 2 hours away, or 4
More than 2 hours away? 5
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
CG27A. On average, how often {do you/does s/he} visit {CARE RECIPIENT}? Would {you/s/he} say…
(VISTIMES)
Every day, 1
Two or more times per week, 2
Once a week, 3
A few times a month, 4
Once a month, 5
A few times a year, or 6
Less often? 7
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
CG28. Does {CARE RECIPIENT} live alone?
(CGALONE)
YES 1
NO 2
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
CG29. How long can {CARE RECIPIENT} be left alone? Would {you/NAME OF CAREGIVER} say…
(CGLFTLN)
S/He can be left alone for over a day at a time, 1
{S/He} can be left alone for an entire day, but then needs
to be checked on, 2
{S/He} needs someone there at least part of the day, or 3
{S/He} needs someone there all or nearly all the time? 4
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
FENCEPOST
PROGRAMMER NOTE: FOR ANALYSIS PURPOSES, WE WANT HOURS PER WEEK, SO THE HOURS IN QCG30 WILL BE MULTIPLIED BY 7 (CGHRS7). WE ALSO WANT TO PRESERVE THE ORIGINAL RESPONSES (CGHRS)
CG30. In {your/NAME OF CAREGIVER’s} judgment, how many hours per day of help, care, or supervision does {care recipient} need?
(CGHRS AND CGHRS7)
NUMBER OF HOURS PER DAY |___|___| HARD RANGE = 0-24 HRS
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
PROGRAMMER NOTE: FOR ANALYSIS PURPOSES, WE WANT HOURS PER WEEK, SO THE HOURS IN QCG31 WILL BE MULTIPLIED BY 5 (CGHRSWK5) AND THE HOURS IN Q. CG32 WILL BE MULTIPLIED BY 2 (CGHRSWD2), THEN WE WILL ADD THOSE TWO PRODUCTS TOGETHER TO GET THE TOTAL HOURS PER WEEK. (CGHRSWK7). WE ALSO WANT TO PRESERVE THE ORIGINAL RESPONSES (CGHRSWK AND CGHRSWD)
CG31. In a typical 24-hour week day, how many hours {do you/does NAME OF CAREGIVER} provide help, care or supervision for {CARE RECIPIENT} in person?
(CGHRSWK AND CGHRSWK5)
NUMBER OF HOURS/DAY |___|___| HARD RANGE = 0-24 HRS
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
CG32. In a typical 24-hour weekend day, how many hours {do you/does NAME OF CAREGIVER} provide help, care or supervision for {CARE RECIPIENT} in person?
(CGHRSWD AND CGHRSWD2)
NUMBER OF HOURS/DAY |___|___| HARD RANGE = 0-24 HRS
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
CG33. Some care recipients also receive help from other places. Does {CARE RECIPIENT} receive help…
(CGOTHLPA – CGOTHLPE AND CGOTHLPOS)
|
YES |
NO |
RF |
DK |
1. From other family members or friends? |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
2. Provided by the {PROVIDER NAME/AGENCY NAME}? |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
3. Provided by other community agencies such as a local non-profit agency, a place of worship, or a government agency? |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
4. Paid for by {CARE RECIPIENT} or {his/her} family? |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
5. Some other place? (SPECIFY:_______________________________ ) |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
IN CG33, IF RECEIVED HELP FROM ONE OR MORE OTHER PLACES (CG33-1 THROUGH CG33-5 = “1” OR “YES”), GO TO CG34.
IF DID NOT RECEIVE, REFUSED, OR DON’T KNOW HELP FROM ANY OTHER PLACE ( -7, OR -8), GO TO CG35.
CG34. Who provides most of the care for {CARE RECIPIENT}?
(CGCARE)
{You/NAME OF CAREGIVER}, 1
Other family members or friends, 2
{PROVIDER NAME/AGENCY NAME}, 3
Other community agencies such as a local non-profit agency, a place of worship, or a government agency 4
Help paid for by {CARE RECIPIENT} or {his/her} family, or 5
Someplace else? 6
(Please Specify: )
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
IF ANSWERED “YES” TO MORE THAN ONE OTHER PLACE IN CG33-1 THROUGH CG33-5, ASK CG34B. IN CG34B, DO NOT ASK THE RESPONSE SELECTED IN CG34.
CG34B. After {INSERT RESPONSE FROM CG34}, who provides most of the care?
(CGOTHLP2)
{You/NAME OF CAREGIVER} 1
Other family members or friends? 2
{PROVIDER NAME/AGENCY NAME}? 3
Other community agencies such as a local non-profit agency, a place of worship or a government agency, 4
Help paid for by {CARE RECIPIENT} or {his/her} family? 5
Someplace else 6
(Please Specify: )
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
CG35. {Are you/Is NAME OF CAREGIVER} paid by {CARE RECIPIENT} or a community agency to provide care for {him/her}?
(CGPAID)
YES 1
NO 2 [GO TO CG36]
REFUSED -7 [GO TO CG36]
DON’T KNOW -8 [GO TO CG36]
CG35B. Who pays {you/him/her}?
(CGWHOPAY AND CGWHPYOS)
{CARE RECIPIENT} 1
COMMUNITY AGENCY 2
OTHER 91
(Please Specify: )
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
CGINTRO8. Now, we would like to ask about information {you/s/he} may need.
CG36. In addition to the kinds of information that {you already have/NAME OF CAREGIVER already has}, what additional new kinds of information would be valuable to {you/her/him} as a caregiver? How about…
(CGINF01 TO CGINF08 AND CGINF91 AND CGINFOS)
Information |
YES |
NO |
RF |
DK |
1. A help line which is central place to call to find out what kind of help is available and where to get it? |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
2. Someone to talk to such as counseling services or a support group? |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
3. Information about {CARE RECIPIENT's} condition or disability? |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
4. Information about changes in laws which might affect {your/his/her} situation? |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
5. Help in understanding how to select a nursing home, a group home or other care facility? |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
6. Help in understanding how to pay for nursing homes, adult daycare, or other services? |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
7. Help in dealing with agencies or bureaucracies to get services? |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
8. Information about medications and drug interactions? |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
91. Any other information? (SPECIFY:___________________________________________) |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
PROGRAMMER NOTE: IF ALL OF CG36-1 THROUGH CG36-8 AND 91 ARE ALL 2, -7 AND/OR -8, AUTOCODE CG36-9 “1.” ELSE, AUTOCODE CG36-9 “2.”
FENCEPOST
PROGRAMMER NOTE: GO TO ADDITIONAL SERVICE LIST MODULE
CG37. In {your/NAME OF CAREGIVER’s} judgment, if the services that {you/NAME OF CAREGIVER} and {CARE RECIPIENT} have received had not been available, would {CARE RECIPIENT} be able to continue to live in the same residence?
(CGDFPLC)
YES 1 [GO TO CGPF1]
NO 2 [GO TO CG37A]
REFUSED -7 [GO TO CG37A]
DON’T KNOW -8 [GO TO CG37A]
CG37A. Where would {CARE RECIPIENT} be living?
(CGWHER AND CGWHEROS)
[INTERVIEWER NOTE: CHOOSE ONLY ONE ANSWER, do not read list]
IN CAREGIVER’S HOME 1
IN THE HOME OF ANOTHER FAMILY MEMBER OR FRIEND 2
IN AN ASSISTED LIVING FACILITY 3
IN A NURSING HOME 4
CARE RECIPIENT WOULD HAVE DIED 5
OTHER 91
(SPECIFY: _____________________________ )
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
CGINTRO9. The next few questions are about {CARE RECIPIENT’s} health.
CGPF1. In general, would {you/NAME OF CAREGIVER} say {CARE RECIPIENT}’s health is…
(CGCRHL)
Excellent, 1
Very Good, 2
Good, 3
Fair, or 4
Poor? 5
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
CGPF1B. Has a doctor ever told {you/NAME OF CAREGIVER} that {CARE RECIPIENT} has:
(CGPFDSA - CGPFDSU AND CGPFDSOS) |
YES |
NO |
RF |
DK |
N/A |
a. Arthritis or rheumatism? |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
-9 |
b. High blood pressure or hypertension? |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
-9 |
c. A heart attack, coronary heart disease, angina, congestive heart failure, or other heart problems? |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
-9 |
d. High cholesterol? |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
-9 |
e. Diabetes or high blood sugar? |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
-9 |
f. Allergies/asthma/emphysema/chronic bronchitis/other breathing and lung problems? |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
-9 |
g. Cancer or a malignant tumor, excluding minor skin cancer? |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
-9 |
h. Stroke? |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
-9 |
i. Anemia? |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
-9 |
j. Osteoporosis? |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
-9 |
k. Kidney disease? |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
-9 |
l. Eye or vision conditions such as glaucoma, cataracts, macular degeneration or other medical conditions? [INTERVIEWER NOTE: This does not include only wears glasses or contacts] |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
-9 |
m. Hearing problems? |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
-9 |
n. Emotional, nervous or psychiatric problems? |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
-9 |
o. Memory related disease such as Alzheimer’s or dementia? |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
-9 |
p. Seizures or epilepsy? |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
-9 |
q. Parkinson’s? |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
-9 |
r. Persistent pain, aching, stiffness or swelling around a joint? [INTERVIWER NOTE: Includes broken BONES; sprained muscles; and bad backs, knees, shoulders, etc.] |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
-9 |
s. Multiple sclerosis? |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
-9 |
t. A serious problem with urinary incontinence? |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
-9 |
u. Something else? (SPECIFY: __________________________________________) |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
-9 |
FENCEPOST
CGOHINTRO. Now we would like to ask about the care recipient’s oral or dental health (that is, the health of the care recipient’s teeth and gums)...
CGOHQ.030 About how long has it been since the care recipient last visited a dentist? Include all types of dentists, such as, orthodontists, oral surgeons, and all other dental specialists, as well as dental hygienists.
6 MONTHS OR LESS …… 1
MORE THAN 6 MONTHS, BUT NOT MORE THAN 1 YEAR AGO 2
MORE THAN 1 YEAR, BUT NOT MORE THAN 2 YEARS AGO 3
MORE THAN 2 YEARS, BUT NOT MORE THAN 3 YEARS AGO 4
MORE THAN 3 YEARS, BUT NOT MORE THAN 5 YEARS AGO 5
MORE THAN 5 YEARS AGO 6
NEVER HAVE BEEN 7
REFUSED -7
DON'T KNOW -8
HELP SCREEN:
Dentist: Medical persons whose primary occupation is caring for teeth, gums, and jaws. Dental care includes general work such as fillings, cleaning, extractions, and also specialized work such as root canals, fittings for braces, etc.
CGOHQ.770 During the past 12 months, was there a time when the care recipient needed dental care but could not get it at that time?
YES 1
NO 2
REFUSED -7
DON'T KNOW -8
CGOHQ.780 What were the reasons that the care recipient could not get the dental care he/she needed?
CODE ALL THAT APPLY
COULD NOT AFFORD THE COST 10
DID NOT WANT TO SPEND THE MONEY 11
INSURANCE DID NOT COVER RECOMMENDED PROCEDURES 12
DENTAL OFFICE IS TOO FAR AWAY 13
DENTAL OFFICE IS NOT OPEN AT CONVENIENT TIMES 14
ANOTHER DENTIST RECOMMENDED NOT DOING IT 15
AFRAID OR DO NOT LIKE DENTISTS 16
UNABLE TO TAKE TIME OFF FROM WORK 17
TOO BUSY 18
DID
NOT THINK ANYTHING SERIOUS WAS WRONG/EXPECTED DENTAL
PROBLEMS
TO GO AWAY 19
DID NOT HAVE TRANSPORTATION……………………………. 20
OTHER 21
REFUSED …. -7
DON'T KNOW -8
CGOHQ.845 Overall, how would you rate the health of the care recipient’s teeth and gums?
EXCELLENT 1
VERY GOOD 2
GOOD, 3
FAIR 4
POOR 5
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
FENCEPOST
CGINTRO10. We would like to ask about {CARE RECIPIENT’s} abilities to perform some common activities of everyday life and whether {CARE RECIPIENT} needs assistance performing these activities. We are only interested in long-term conditions, not temporary conditions.
PF1CG. Does {CARE RECIPIENT} have difficulty getting around inside the home?
(PFDFINC)
YES 1
NO 2 [GO TO PF2CG]
REFUSED -7 [GO TO PF2CG]
DON’T KNOW -8 [GO TO PF2CG]
PF1BCG. {Does s/he} need the help of another person to perform this activity?
(PFDFINBC)
YES 1
NO 2
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
FENCEPOST
PF2CG. Does {s/he} have difficulty going outside the home, for example to shop or visit a doctor’s office?
(PFDFOUC)
YES 1
NO 2 [GO TO PF3CG]
REFUSED -7 [GO TO PF3CG]
DON’T KNOW -8 [GO TO PF3CG]
PF2BCG. Does {s/he} need the help of another person to perform this activity?
(PFDFOUBC)
YES 1
NO 2
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
FENCEPOST
PF3CG. Does {CARE RECIPIENT} have difficulty getting in or out of bed or a chair?
(PFBEDC)
YES 1
NO 2 [GO TO PF4CG]
REFUSED -7 [GO TO PF4CG]
DON’T KNOW -8 [GO TO PF4CG]
PF3BCG. Does {s/he} need the help of another person to perform this activity?
(PFBEDBC)
YES 1
NO 2
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
FENCEPOST
PF4CG. Does {s/he} have difficulty when taking a bath or shower?
(PFBATHC)
YES 1
NO 2 [GO TO PF5CG]
REFUSED -7 [GO TO PF5CG]
DON’T KNOW -8 [GO TO PF5CG]
PF4BCG. Does {s/he} need the help of another person to perform this activity?
(PFBATHBC)
YES 1
NO 2
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
FENCEPOST
PF5CG. Does {CARE RECIPIENT} have difficulty when dressing?
(PFDRESC)
YES 1
NO 2 [GO TO PF6CG]
REFUSED -7 [GO TO PF6CG]
DON’T KNOW -8 [GO TO PF6CG]
PF5BCG. Does {s/he} need the help of another person to perform this activity?
(PFDRESBC)
YES 1
NO 2
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
FENCEPOST
PF6CG. Does {s/he} have difficulty when walking?
(PFWALKC)
YES 1
NO 2 [GO TO PF7CG]
REFUSED -7 [GO TO PF7CG]
DON’T KNOW -8 [GO TO PF7CG]
PF6BCG. Does {s/he} need the help of another person to perform this activity?
(PFWALKBC)
YES 1
NO 2
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
FENCEPOST
PF7CG. Does {CARE RECIPIENT} have difficulty eating?
(PFEATC)
YES 1
NO 2 [GO TO PF8CG]
REFUSED -7 [GO TO PF8CG]
DON’T KNOW -8 [GO TO PF8CG]
PF7BCG. Does {s/he} need the help of another person to perform this activity?
(PFEATBC)
YES 1
NO 2
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
FENCEPOST
PF8CG. Does {s/he} have difficulty using the toilet or getting to the toilet?
(PFWCC)
YES 1
NO 2 [GO TO PF9CG]
REFUSED -7 [GO TO PF9CG]
DON’T KNOW -8 [GO TO PF9CG]
PF8BCG. Does {s/he} need the help of another person to perform this activity?
(PFWCBC)
YES 1
NO 2
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
FENCEPOST
PF9CG. Does {CARE RECIPIENT} have difficulty keeping track of money or bills?
(PFDLRC)
YES 1
NO 2 [GO TO PF10CG]
REFUSED -7 [GO TO PF10CG]
DON’T KNOW -8 [GO TO PF10CG]
PF9BCG. Does {s/he} need the help of another person to perform this activity?
(PFDLRBC)
YES 1
NO 2
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
FENCEPOST
PF10CG. Does {s/he} have difficulty preparing meals?
(PFMEALC)
YES 1
NO 2 [GO TO PF11CG]
REFUSED -7 [GO TO PF11CG]
DON’T KNOW -8 [GO TO PF11CG]
PF10BCG. Does {s/he} need the help of another person to perform this activity?
(PFMEALBC)
YES 1
NO 2
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
FENCEPOST
PF11CG. Does {CARE RECIPIENT} have difficulty doing light housework, such as washing dishes or sweeping a floor?
(PFCLENC)
YES 1
NO 2 [GO TO PF11ACG]
REFUSED -7 [GO TO PF11ACG]
DON’T KNOW -8 [GO TO PF11ACG]
PF11BCG. Does {s/he} need the help of another person to perform this activity?
(PFCLENBC)
YES 1
NO 2
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
FENCEPOST
PF11ACG. Does {s/he} have difficulty doing heavy housework, such as scrubbing floors or washing windows?
(PFHCLNC)
YES 1
NO 2 [GO TO PF12CG]
REFUSED -7 [GO TO PF12CG]
DON’T KNOW -8 [GO TO PF12CG]
PF11ABCG. Does {s/he} need the help of another person to perform this activity?
(PFHCLNBC)
YES 1
NO 2
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
FENCEPOST
PF12CG. Does {s/he} have difficulty taking the right amount of prescribed medicine at the right time?
(PFTKDGC)
YES 1
NO 2 [GO TO PF13CG]
REFUSED -7 [GO TO PF13CG]
DON’T KNOW -8 [GO TO PF13CG]
PF12BCG. Does {s/he} need the help of another person to perform this activity?
(PFTKDGBC)
YES 1
NO 2
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
FENCEPOST
PF13CG. Does {CARE RECIPIENT} have difficulty using the telephone?
(PFFONEC)
YES 1
NO 2 [GO TO PF14CG]
REFUSED -7 [GO TO PF14CG]
DON’T KNOW -8 [GO TO PF14CG]
PF13BCG. Does {s/he} need the help of another person to perform this activity?
(PFFONEBC)
YES 1
NO 2
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
PF14CG-new. Is there a car or personal motor vehicle in working condition in {CARE RECIPIENT’s} household?
(CGISCAR)
YES 1
NO 2 [GO TO PFCG15]
REFUSED -7 [GO TO PFCG15]
DON’T KNOW -8 [GO TO PFCG15]
PF14CG-old. Does {s/he} have difficulty driving a car or other personal motor vehicle?
(PFDRIVEC)
YES 1
NO 2
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
PF15CG. Is there a public bus or transit stop within three-quarters of a mile from {his/her} home?
(PFBUSC)
YES 1
NO 2
REFUSED -7 [GO TO CGINTRO10]
DON’T KNOW -8
PF15BCG. Does {s/he} have difficulty using this transportation?
(PFUSBSC)
YES 1
NO 2
REFUSED -7 [GO TO CGINTRO10]
DON’T KNOW -8
PF15CCG. Does {s/he} need the help of another person to perform this activity?
(PFUSBSBC)
YES 1
NO 2
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
FENCEPOST
CGINTRO10. We are interested in knowing more about the demographic characteristics of people receiving services. All this information will be kept private to the extent allowed by law.
CGDE1. What is {CARE RECIPIENT’s} date of birth?
(CGPMM, CGPDD, CGPYYYY)
_____/____/________
MM DD YYYY
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
PROGRAMMER NOTE: PLEASE COMPUTE AGE BASED ON DATE OF INTERVIEW AND STORE AS CONSTRUCTED VARIABLE NAME: CGPAGE
IF CGC ASKED AND RESPONSE IS 1, MALE OR 2, FEMALE, AUTOCODE CGDE2 AS 1, MALE OR 2, FEMALE—MATCH TO CGC-- AND SKIP TO CGDE3.
CGDE2. [DON’T ASK IF OBVIOUS] What is {CARE RECIPIENT’s} gender?
(CGPMF)
Male 1
Female 2
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
PROGRAMMER NOTE: For CGDE3, soft range = 0-5. hard range = 0-50. IF RESPONSE IS ZERO (0), -7 OR -8, SKIP TO MODULE 4. IF CGDE3 is 1 or more, ASK CGDE4. |
CGDE3. How many persons total {are you/is NAME OF CAREGIVER} caring for not counting {CARE RECIPIENT}?
(CGMANY)
NUMBER |___|___|
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
CGDE4. Who are those people? [INTERVIEWER NOTE: CODE ALL THAT APPLY. PROBE: Anyone else? CTRL/P TO EXIT]
(CGWHO1-8, CGWHO01-08 AND CGWHOOS)
HUSBAND OR WIFE 1
SON(S) OR DAUGHTER(S) 2
FATHER 3
MOTHER 4
BROTHER(S) OR SISTER(S) 5
GRANDSON(S) OR GRANDDAUGHTER(S) 6
OTHER RELATIVE(S) NOT MENTIONED ABOVE 7
FRIEND(S) OR NEIGHBOR(S) 8
OTHER PERSONS NOT MENTIONED ABOVE (SPECIFY:______________________) 91
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
FENCEPOST
GO TO DEMOGRAPHIC INTAKE MODULE
ADDITIONAL SERVICE LIST MODULE (Version: JANUARY 2008)
CASE MANAGEMENT IS CS16 (CSKNOW).
CONGREGATE MEALS IS CNR29 (CMENUF).
HOME DELIVERED MEALS QUESTION JUST PRIOR TO THIS MODULE IS HNR33 (HMSKP).
HOMEMAKER IS HC9 (HCSTAYHM).
TRANSPORTATION QUESTION JUST PRIOR TO THIS MODULE IS TR22 (TRDRIVE).
FAMILY CAREGIVER QUESTION JUST PRIOR TO THIS MODULE IS CG36 (CGINF09).
PROGRAMMER NOTE: FOR QUESTION SVC1,
SKIP QUESTION A FOR CONGREGATE MEALS.
SKIP QUESTION B FOR HOME DELIVERED MEALS RESPONDENTS.
SKIP QUESTION C FOR HOMEMAKER.
SKIP QUESTION D FOR CASE MANAGEMENT RESPONDENTS.
SKIP QUESTION E FOR TRANSPORTATION RESPONDENTS.
FOR HOME DELIVERED MEALS, CONGREGATE MEALS, HOMEMAKER, CASE MANAGEMENT AND TRANSPORTATION CLIENTS, USE FIRST DISPLAY.
FOR FAMILY CAREGIVER RESPONDENTS, USE CARE RECIPIENT NAME (OR RELATION) DISPLAY IN SVC1, SVC2, SVC3 AND SVC4. WE ARE NOT INTERESTED IN INFORMATION ON SERVICES THE CAREGIVER RECEIVES. FOR CAREGIVERS, WE WANT TO KNOW ONLY ABOUT THE SERVICES THEIR CARE RECIPIENT RECEIVES.
SVC1. I’d like to ask about additional help {you/NAME OF PARTICIPANT} {CARE RECIPIENT} may have received from {PROVIDER NAME} or {AGENCY NAME}.
|
YES |
NO |
RF |
DK |
d. In the past year {have you/has NAME OF PARTICIPANT} {has CARE RECIPIENT} received case management services? [IF NEEDED: When someone receives case management, they have a case manager who may set up in-home services, such as homemaker or personal care services for them. The case manager may also call to check on how they are doing, or how they like the services.] [IF NEEDED: Remember, we are talking about services received from {PROVIDER NAME} or {AGENCY NAME}.]
(SVCCSEMG) |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
e. In the past year {have you/has NAME OF PARTICIPANT} {has CARE RECIPIENT} received transportation services? [IF NEEDED: Transportation is a bus or other vehicle that picks people up and takes them places such as to the doctor, the senior center, or shopping.] [IF NEEDED: Remember, we are talking about services received from {PROVIDER NAME} or {AGENCY NAME}.] (SVCTRAN) |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
f. In the past year {have you/has NAME OF PARTICIPANT} {has CARE RECIPIENT} received adult day care services? [IF NEEDED: Adult Day Care or adult day health is when people go to a place and spend the day.] [IF NEEDED: Remember, we are talking about services received from {PROVIDER NAME} or {AGENCY NAME}.] (SVCDYCR) FENCEPOST |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
g. In the past year {have you/has NAME OF PARTICIPANT} {has CARE RECIPIENT} received personal care services? [IF NEEDED: Personal care services are help with care like dressing or bathing.] [IF NEEDED: Remember, we are talking about services received from {PROVIDER NAME} or {AGENCY NAME}.] (SVCPCR) |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
|
YES |
NO |
RF |
DK |
h. In the past year {have you/has NAME OF PARTICIPANT} {has CARE RECIPIENT} received chore services? [IF NEEDED: Chore Services help with heavier housecleaning and yard work.] [IF NEEDED: Remember, we are talking about services received from {PROVIDER NAME} or {AGENCY NAME}.] (SVCHORE) |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
i. In the past year {have you/has NAME OF PARTICIPANT} {has CARE RECIPIENT} received legal assistance? [IF NEEDED: Legal Assistance may help with making a will or understanding a bill and other legal matters.] [IF NEEDED: Remember, we are talking about services received from {PROVIDER NAME} or {AGENCY NAME}.] (SVCLGL) FENCEPOST |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
j. In the past year {have you/has NAME OF PARTICIPANT} {has CARE RECIPIENT} received information and assistance services? [IF NEEDED: Information and Assistance helps people find out about services that are available to them.] [IF NEEDED: Remember, we are talking about services received from {PROVIDER NAME} or {AGENCY NAME}.] (SVCIAA) |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
k. {Do you/Does NAME OF PARTICIPANT} {Does s/he} have a nutrition counselor who gives {you/him/her} {him/her} individual advice on what {you/s/he} {s/he} should eat based on {your/his/her} {his/her} general health, chronic conditions, medications, and {your/his/her} {his/her} usual food choices? [IF NEEDED: Remember, we are talking about services received from {PROVIDER NAME} or {AGENCY NAME}.] (HNREDUYN) |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
l. {Have you/Has s/he} {Has CARE RECIPIENT} received health screenings such as blood pressure checks or mammograms other than those from {your/his her} {his/her} own doctor? [IF NEEDED: Remember, we are talking about services received from {PROVIDER NAME} or {AGENCY NAME}.] (HLTHSCRN) |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
m. {Have you/Has s/he} {Has s/he} received flu shots, pneumonia shots or other immunizations other than those from {your/his/her} {his/her} own doctor? [IF NEEDED: Remember, we are talking about services received from {PROVIDER NAME} or {AGENCY NAME}.] (SHOTS) FENCEPOST |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
n. {Have you/Has NAME OF PARTICIPANT} {Has CARE RECIPIENT} taken exercise or fitness classes or {do you/does s/he} {does s/he} use the exercise equipment at a senior center or other program for older adults? [IF NEEDED: Remember, we are talking about services received from {PROVIDER NAME} or {AGENCY NAME}.] (EXERCISE) |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
|
YES |
NO |
RF |
DK |
o. {Have you/Has NAME OF PARTICIPANT} {Has CARE RECIPIENT} received assistance in administering or monitoring the side effects of medicine? [IF NEEDED: Remember, we are talking about services received from {PROVIDER NAME} or {AGENCY NAME}.] (MEDS) |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
p. {Have you/Has NAME OF PARTICIPANT} {Has CARE RECIPIENT} received help getting benefits like Food Stamps and other public assistance? [IF NEEDED: Remember, we are talking about services received from {PROVIDER NAME} or {AGENCY NAME}.] (BENEFITS) |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
PROGRAMMER NOTE: DO NOT ASK SVC2 IF ALL OF SVC1a THROUGH SVC1Q ARE ALL 2, -7 AND/OR -8. SKIP TO SVC3.
SVC2. Overall, how would {you/s/he} {you/s/he} rate the group of services {you receive/s/he receives} {CARE RECIPIENT RECEIVES}? Would {you/NAME OF PARTICIPANT} {you/NAME OF CAREGIVER} say…
(SVCRATE)
Excellent, 1
Very good, 2
Good, 3
Fair, or 4
Poor? 5
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
PROGRAMMER NOTE: FOR CAREGIVER, SKIP TO SVC4
INTRO: Now, I would like to ask about how these services help {you/him/her}.
SVC3. Thinking about {your/NAME OF PARTICIPANT’s} {CARE RECIPIENT’s} services in general, {do you/does s/he} {do you/does s/he} agree or disagree with these statements?
(SVC3A TO SVC3D) |
Yes |
No |
RF |
DK |
a. As a result of the services {you receive/s/he receives} {are you/is s/he} able to live independently? (SVCIND)
|
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
b. As a result of the services {you receive/s/he receives} {do you/does s/he} feel more secure? (SVCSECUR)
|
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
c. As a result of the services {you receive/s/he receives} {are you/is s/he} better able to care for {yourself/himself/herself}? (SVCSELFC)
|
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
|
Yes |
No |
RF |
DK
|
d. Since you started receiving services, {do you/does s/he} have a better idea of how to get any additional help that {you need/s/he needs}? (SVCIDEA)
|
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
SVC4. Thinking about {your/NAME OF PARTICIPANT’s} {CARE RECIPIENT’s} services in general, {do you/does s/he} {do you/does s/he} agree or disagree with these statements?
(SVC4A TO SVC4B) |
Agree |
Disagree |
RF |
DK |
a. The people who give these services are generally courteous. Would {you/s/he} {s/he} say… (SVCCURT) |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
b. The people who give these services do the things they are supposed to do. Would {you/s/he} {s/he} say… (SVCSUPOS) |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
FENCEPOST
SVC5. {Are you/Is NAME OF PARTICIPANT/Is CARE RECIPIENT} receiving any other types of assistance, such as…
(SVC5A TO SVC5D) |
Yes |
No |
RF |
DK |
a. Food stamps? (SVC5A) |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
b. Energy Assistance? (SVC5B) |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
c. Medicaid? (SVC5C) |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
d. Housing Assistance? (SVC5D) |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
SVC6. {Do your/his/her} family or friends help arrange for the services {you receive/s/he receives}?
(CSARRNG)
YES 1
NO 2
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
SVC7. {Do your/his/her} family or friends provide assistance that helps {you/NAME OF PARTICIPANT} stay at home?
(CSHOME)
YES 1
NO 2
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
FENCEPOST
PROGRAMMER NOTE:
IF Case management, GO TO PHYSICAL, SOCIAL, AND EMOTIONAL WELL-BEING MODULE.
IF CONGREGATE MEALS, GO TO PHYSICAL, SOCIAL, AND EMOTIONAL WELL-BEING MODULE
IF Home-delivered meals, GO TO PHYSICAL, SOCIAL, AND EMOTIONAL WELL-BEING MODULE
IF Homemaker, GO TO PHYSICAL, SOCIAL, AND EMOTIONAL WELL-BEING MODULE
IF Transportation, GO TO PHYSICAL, SOCIAL, AND EMOTIONAL WELL-BEING MODULE
THEN go to DEMOGRAPHIC INTAKE MODULE.
NEED TO ASK unless:
IF HMDAYS=5, GO TO DEMOGRAPHIC INTAKE MODULE.
IF HCDAYS=5 AND/OR HCMOFT=L, GO DEMOGRAPHIC INTAKE MODULE.
IF TROFTEN=6 AND/OR TRDAYS=5, GO TO DEMOGRAPHIC INTAKE MODULE.
IF CMDAYS=5, GO TO DEMOGRAPHIC INTAKE MODULE.
IF FAMILY CAREGIVER, GO TO CGDFPLC.
PHYSICAL, SOCIAL, AND EMOTIONAL WELL-BEING MODULE (VERSION: SEPTEMBER 2013)
PROGRAMMER NOTE: THIS MODULE IS FOR CASE MANAGEMENT, CONGREGATE MEALS, HOME-DELIVERED MEALS, HOMEMAKER, AND TRANSPORTATION RESPONDENTS.
UNLESS:
IF HMDAYS=5, GO TO MODULE 4, DEMOGRAPHIC INTAKE.
IF CMDAYS=5, GO TO MODUULE 4, DEMOGRAPHIC INTAKE.
IF HCDAYS=5 AND/OR HCMOFT=L, GO TO MODULE 4, DEMOGRAPHIC INTAKE.
IF TROFTEN=6 AND/OR TRDAYS=5, GO TO MODULE 4, DEMOGRAPHIC INTAKE.
PROGRAMMER NOTE: IF PARTICIPANT OR INTERPRETER/TRANSLATOR, DISPLAY FIRST PERSON TENSE (E.G., “DO YOU” OR “HAVE YOU”) INTO QUESTIONS. IF PROXY, DISPLAY SECOND PERSON TENSE (E.G., “DOES S/HE” OR “HAS S/HE”) WHERE INDICATED IN THIS MODULE.
PFINTRO1. The next question is about {your/PARTICPANT’S NAME} health. Please try to answer as accurately as you can.
SF1. In general, would you say {your/his/her} health is . . . [READ RESPONSE OPTIONS]
(PFHLTH)
Excellent 1
Very good 2
Good 3
Fair, or 4
Poor? 5
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
Now I’m going to read a list of activities that {you/s/he} might do during a typical day. As I read each item, please tell me if {your/his/her} health now limits {you/him/her} you a lot, limits {you/him/her} a little, or does not limit {you/him/her} at all in these activities.
How about…
SF2a. . . . moderate activities, such as moving a table, pushing a vacuum cleaner, bowling, or playing golf. Does {your/his/her} health now limit {you/him/her} a lot, limit {you/him/her} a little, or not limit {you/him/her} at all? [READ RESPONSE OPTIONS]
(SFMODACT)
Yes, limited a lot 1
Yes, limited a little or 2
No, not limited at all? 3
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
How about…
SF2b. . . . climbing several flights of stairs. Does {your/his/her} health now limit {you/him/her} a lot, limit {you/him/her} a little, or not limit {you/him/her} at all? [READ RESPONSE OPTIONS]
(SFCLIMB)
Yes, limited a lot 1
Yes, limited a little or 2
No, not limited at all? 3
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
The following two questions ask you about {your/his/her} physical health and {your/his/her} daily activities.
SF3a. During the past four weeks, how much of the time {have you/has s/he} accomplished less than {you/s/he} would like as a result of {your/his/her} physical health? [READ RESPONSE OPTIONS]
(SFACCOMP)
All of the time 1
Most of the time 2
Some of the time 3
A little of the time, or 4
None of the time? 5
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
SF3b. During the past four weeks, how much of the time {were you/was s/he} limited in the kind of work or other regular daily activities {you/she/he} did as a result of your physical health?
(SFLIMITD)
All of the time 1
Most of the time 2
Some of the time 3
A little of the time, or 4
None of the time? 5
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
SF4a. During the past four weeks, how much of the time (have you/has s/he} accomplished less than {you/he/she} would like as a result of any emotional problems, such as feeling depressed or anxious? [READ RESPONSE OPTIONS]
(SFEMOT)
All of the time 1
Most of the time 2
Some of the time 3
A little of the time, or 4
None of the time? 5
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
SF4b. During the past four weeks, how much of the time did {you/he/she} do work or other regular daily activities less carefully than usual as a result of any emotional problems, such as feeling depressed or anxious? [READ RESPONSE OPTIONS]
(SFCAREFL)
All of the time 1
Most of the time 2
Some of the time 3
A little of the time, or 4
None of the time? 5
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
SF5a. During the past four weeks, how much did pain interfere with (your/his/her} normal work (including both work outside the home and housework)? [READ RESPONSE OPTIONS]
(SFPAIN)
Not at all 1
A little bit 2
Moderately 3
Quite a bit, or 4
Extremely? 5
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
The next few questions are about how {you feel/he feels/she feels} and how things have been with {you/ him/her} during the past four weeks.
As I read each statement, please give me the one answer that comes closest to the way {you have/he has/she has} been feeling; is it all of the time, most of the time, some of the time, a little of the time, or none of the time?
SF6a. How much of the time during the past four weeks . . . {have you/has s/he} felt calm and peaceful? [READ RESPONSE OPTIONS]
(SFCALM)
All of the time 1
Most of the time 2
Some of the time 3
A little of the time, or 4
None of the time? 5
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
SF6b. How much of the time during the past four weeks . . . did {you/s/he} have a lot of energy? [READ RESPONSE OPTIONS]
(SFENERGY)
All of the time 1
Most of the time 2
Some of the time 3
A little of the time, or 4
None of the time? 5
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
SF6c. How much of the time during the past four weeks . . . {have you/has he/has she} felt downhearted and depressed? [READ RESPONSE OPTIONS]
(SFDOWN)
All of the time 1
Most of the time 2
Some of the time 3
A little of the time, or 4
None of the time? 5
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
SF7. During the past four weeks, how much of the time has {your/his/her} physical health or emotional problems interfered with {your/his/her} social activities (like visiting friends, relatives, etc.)? [READ RESPONSE OPTIONS]
(SFINTERF)
All of the time 1
Most of the time 2
Some of the time 3
A little of the time, or 4
None of the time? 5
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
SF8. Compared with {your/his/her} health one year ago, would you say {your/his/her} health is ...
(SFHEALTH)
Much better than one year ago, 1
A little better than one year ago, 2
About the same as one year ago, 3
A little worse than one, or 4
Worse than one year ago? 5
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
SF9. Regarding {your/ NAME OF PARTICIPANT’s} present social activities, {do you/does s/he} feel that {you are/s/he is} doing…
(SFACTIVE)
About enough, 1
Too much, or 2
{You/ NAME OF PARTICIPANT} would like to be doing more? 3
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
SF10. Have {your/NAME OF PARTICIPANT’s} social opportunities increased since {you/s/he} became involved with {PROVIDER NAME’s/AGENCY NAME’s} services?
(SFSOCIAL)
YES 1
NO 2
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
FENCEPOST
(PFDISA - PFDISU) |
YES |
NO |
RF |
DK |
N/A |
a. Arthritis or rheumatism? |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
-9 |
b. High blood pressure or hypertension? |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
-9 |
c. A heart attack, coronary heart disease, angina, congestive heart failure, or other heart problems? |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
-9 |
d. High cholesterol? |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
-9 |
e. Diabetes or high blood sugar? |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
-9 |
f. Allergies/asthma/emphysema/chronic bronchitis/other breathing and lung problems? |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
-9 |
g. Cancer or a malignant tumor, excluding minor skin cancer? |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
-9 |
h. Stroke? |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
-9 |
i. Anemia? |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
-9 |
j. Osteoporosis? |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
-9 |
k. Kidney disease? |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
-9 |
l. Eye or vision conditions such as glaucoma, cataracts, macular degeneration or other medical conditions? [INTERVIEWER NOTE: This does not include only wears glasses or contacts] |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
-9 |
m. Hearing problems? |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
-9 |
n. Emotional, nervous or psychiatric problems? |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
-9 |
o. Memory related disease such as Alzheimer’s or dementia? |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
-9 |
p. Seizures or epilepsy? |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
-9 |
q. Parkinson’s? |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
-9 |
r. Persistent pain, aching, stiffness or swelling around a joint? [INTERVIEWER NOTE: Includes broken BONES; sprained muscles; bad backs, knees, shoulders, etc] |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
-9 |
s. Multiple sclerosis? |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
-9 |
t. A serious problem with urinary incontinence? |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
-9 |
u. Something else? (SPECIFY:__________________________________________) |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
-9 |
FENCEPOST
PF1a6-1. During the last 12 months, have you learned how to take care of {any or all of} your chronic {illness/illnesses} or medical {condition/conditions}?
(PFTKCARE)
YES 1 [Go to PF1a6-2]
NO 2 [GO TO PF1a6-3]
REFUSED -7 [GO TO PF1a6-3]
DON’T KNOW -8 [GO TO PF1a6-3]
(PFPCARE - PFLEARN) |
YES |
NO |
RF |
DK |
|
a. Talk in person to a doctor/health professional within your primary care practice? (PFPCARE) |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
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b. Talk in person to a doctor/health professional not in your primary care practice? (PFNCARE) |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
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c. Speak on the telephone with a health professional?(PFPHON) |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
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d. Read about it on the Internet? (PFWEB) |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
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e. Take a group class? (PFCLASS) |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
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f. Learn in some other way? (PFLRN) (SPECIFY:______________________________________) |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
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PF1a6-3. Having {an illness/one or more illnesses} often means doing different tasks and activities to manage your {condition/conditions}. How confident are you that you can do all the things necessary to manage your chronic {illness/illnesses} or medical {condition/conditions} on a regular basis? Would you say you are… [READ RESPONSE OPTIONS]
(PFCONF)
Not at all confident, 1
A little confident, 2
Moderately confident, or 3
Very confident? 4
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
PF1a7. Because of a physical, mental or emotional condition lasting 6 months or more, {do you/does NAME OF PARTICIPANT} have any difficulty learning, remembering, or concentrating?
(pflearn)
YES 1
NO 2
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
PROGRAMMER NOTE: SOFT RANGE FOR HLM4 = 0 TO 10. IF MORE THAN 10, HAVE INTERVIEWER PROBE: You told me {you take/s/he takes} {INSERT NUMBER OVER 10} prescription medications per day. Is that correct?
HLM1. About how many different prescription medications {do you/does s/he} take every day?
(HLMDRUGS)
[INTERVIEWER NOTE: IF NONE, ENTER 0]
NUMBER OF PRESCRIPTION MEDICINES
PER DAY |__|__|
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
HLM1-OV. You told me {you take/NAME OF PARTICIPANT takes} {INSERT NUMBER OVER 10} prescription medications per day. Is that correct?
(HMDRchk)
YES 1
NO 2
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
HLM2. In the past 12 months, did {you/NAME OF PARTICIPANT} have to stay overnight in a hospital?
(HLMHOSP)
YES 1
NO 2
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
HLM3. In the past 12 months, did {you/NAME OF PARTICIPANT} have to stay overnight in a nursing home or rehabilitation center?
(HLMNH)
YES 1
NO 2
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
OHINTRO. Now we would like to ask about your oral or dental health (that is, the health of your teeth and gums)...
OHQ.030 About how long has it been since you last visited a dentist? Include all types of dentists, such as, orthodontists, oral surgeons, and all other dental specialists, as well as dental hygienists.
6 MONTHS OR LESS …… 1
MORE THAN 6 MONTHS, BUT NOT MORE THAN 1 YEAR AGO 2
MORE THAN 1 YEAR, BUT NOT MORE THAN 2 YEARS AGO 3
MORE THAN 2 YEARS, BUT NOT MORE THAN 3 YEARS AGO 4
MORE THAN 3 YEARS, BUT NOT MORE THAN 5 YEARS AGO 5
MORE THAN 5 YEARS AGO 6
NEVER HAVE BEEN 7
REFUSED .-7
DON'T KNOW -8
HELP SCREEN:
Dentist: Medical persons whose primary occupation is caring for teeth, gums, and jaws. Dental care includes general work such as fillings, cleaning, extractions, and also specialized work such as root canals, fittings for braces, etc.
OHQ.770 During the past 12 months, was there a time when you needed dental care but could not get it at that time?
YES 1
NO 2
REFUSED -7
DON'T KNOW -8
OHQ.780 What were the reasons that you could not get the dental care you needed?
CODE ALL THAT APPLY
COULD NOT AFFORD THE COST 10
DID NOT WANT TO SPEND THE MONEY 11
INSURANCE DID NOT COVER RECOMMENDED PROCEDURES 12
DENTAL OFFICE IS TOO FAR AWAY 13
DENTAL OFFICE IS NOT OPEN AT CONVENIENT TIMES 14
ANOTHER DENTIST RECOMMENDED NOT DOING IT 15
AFRAID OR DO NOT LIKE DENTISTS 16
UNABLE TO TAKE TIME OFF FROM WORK 17
TOO BUSY 18
DID
NOT THINK ANYTHING SERIOUS WAS WRONG/EXPECTED DENTAL
PROBLEMS
TO GO AWAY 19
DID NOT HAVE TRANSPORTATION……………………………. 20
OTHER 21
REFUSED …. -7
DON'T KNOW -8
OHQ.845 Overall, how would you rate the health of your teeth and gums?
EXCELLENT 1
VERY GOOD 2
GOOD, 3
FAIR 4
POOR 5
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
FENCEPOST
PFINTRO2. We would like to ask about difficulties with some common activities of everyday life and whether {you need /NAME OF PARTICIPANT needs} assistance performing these activities. Please exclude the effects of temporary conditions.
PF1. {Do you/Does NAME OF PARTICIPANT} have difficulty getting around inside the home?
(PFDFIN)
YES 1
NO 2 [GO TO PF2]
REFUSED -7 [GO TO PF2]
DON’T KNOW -8 [GO TO PF2]
PROGRAMMER NOTE; INSERT MONTH AND DAY 30 DAYS PRIOR TO INTERVIEW DATE IN IF NEEDED IN PF1c, PF2c, PF3c, PF4c, pF5c, PF7c, PF8c, PF10c, PF11c.
PF1b. {Do you/Does s/he} need the help of another person to perform this activity?
(PFDFINB)
YES 1
NO 2
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
FENCEPOST
PF2. {Do you/Does s/he} have difficulty going outside the home, for example to shop or visit a doctor’s office?
(PFDFOU)
YES 1
NO 2 [GO TO PF3]
REFUSED -7 [GO TO PF3]
DON’T KNOW -8 [GO TO PF3]
PF2b. {Do you/Does s/he} need the help of another person to perform this activity?
(PFDFOUB)
YES 1
NO 2
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
FENCEPOST
PF3. {Do you/Does name of participant} have difficulty getting in or out of bed or a chair?
(PFBED)
YES 1
NO 2 [GO TO PF4]
REFUSED -7 [GO TO PF4]
DON’T KNOW -8 [GO TO PF4]
PF3b. {Do you/Does s/he} need the help of another person to perform this activity?
(PFBEDB)
YES 1
NO 2
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
PF4. {Do you/Does s/he} have difficulty when taking a bath or shower?
(PFBATH)
YES 1
NO 2 [GO TO PF5]
REFUSED -7 [GO TO PF5]
DON’T KNOW -8 [GO TO PF5]
PF4b. {Do you/Does s/he} need the help of another person to perform this activity?
(PFBATHB)
YES 1
NO 2
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
PF5. {Do you/Does NAME OF PARTICIPANT} have difficulty when dressing?
(PFDRES)
YES 1
NO 2 [GO TO PF6]
REFUSED -7 [GO TO PF6]
DON’T KNOW -8 [GO TO PF6]
PF5b. {Do you/Does s/he} need the help of another person to perform this activity?
(PFDRESB)
YES 1
NO 2
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
PF6. {Do you/Does s/he} have difficulty when walking?
(PFWALK)
YES 1
NO 2 [GO TO PF7]
REFUSED -7 [GO TO PF7]
DON’T KNOW -8 [GO TO PF7]
PF6b. {Do you/Does s/he} need the help of another person to perform this activity?
(PFWALKB)
YES 1
NO 2
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
PF7. {Do you/Does NAME OF PARTICIPANT} have difficulty eating?
(PFEAT)
YES 1
NO 2 [GO TO PF8]
REFUSED -7 [GO TO PF8]
DON’T KNOW -8 [GO TO PF8]
PF7b. {Do you/does s/he} need the help of another person to perform this activity?
(PFEATB)
YES 1
NO 2
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
PF8. {Do you/Does s/he} have difficulty using the toilet or getting to the toilet?
(PFWC)
YES 1
NO 2 [GO TO PF9]
REFUSED -7 [GO TO PF9]
DON’T KNOW -8 [GO TO PF9]
PF8b. {Do you/Does s/he} need the help of another person to perform this activity?
(PFWCB)
YES 1
NO 2
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
PF9. {Do you/Does NAME OF PARTICIPANT} have difficulty keeping track of money or bills?
(PFDLR)
YES 1
NO 2 [GO TO PF10]
REFUSED -7 [GO TO PF10]
DON’T KNOW -8 [GO TO PF10]
PF9b. {Do you/Does s/he} need the help of another person to perform this activity?
(PFDLRB)
YES 1
NO 2
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
PF10. {Do you/Does s/he} have difficulty preparing meals?
(PFMEAL)
YES 1
NO 2 [GO TO PF11]
REFUSED -7 [GO TO PF11]
DON’T KNOW -8 [GO TO PF11]
PF10b. {Do you/Does s/he} need the help of another person to perform this activity?
(PFMEALB)
YES 1
NO 2
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
PF11. {Do you/Does NAME OF PARTICIPANT} have difficulty doing light housework, such as washing dishes or sweeping a floor?
(PFCLEN)
YES 1
NO 2 [GO TO PF12]
REFUSED -7 [GO TO PF12]
DON’T KNOW -8 [GO TO PF12]
PF11b. {Do you/Does s/he} need the help of another person to perform this activity?
(PFCLENB)
YES 1
NO 2
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
PF12. {Do you/Does NAME OF PARTICIPANT} have difficulty doing heavy housework, such as scrubbing floors or washing windows?
(PFHCLEN)
YES 1
NO 2 [GO TO PF13]
REFUSED -7 [GO TO PF13]
DON’T KNOW -8 [GO TO PF13]
PF12b. {Do you/Does s/he} need the help of another person to perform this activity?
(PFHCLENB)
YES 1
NO 2
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
PF13. {Do you/Does s/he} have difficulty taking the right amount of prescribed medicine at the right time?
(PFTKDG)
YES 1
NO 2 [SKIP PF13b]
REFUSED -7 [SKIP PF13b]
DON’T KNOW -8 [SKIP PF13b]
PF13b. {Do you/Does s/he} need the help of another person to perform this activity?
(PFTKDGB)
YES 1
NO 2
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
PROGRAMMER NOTE: ASK PF14 ONLY IF PROXY OR INTERPRETER INTERVIEW. IF RESPONDENT ON PHONE, DO NOT ASK. IF RESPONDENT ON PHONE, AUTOCODE AS 2 (NO).
PF14. {Does NAME OF PARTICIPANT} have difficulty using the telephone?
(PFFONE)
YES 1
NO 2 [GO TO PF15]
REFUSED -7 [GO TO PF15]
DON’T KNOW -8 [GO TO PF15]
PF14b. {Does s/he} need the help of another person to perform this activity?
(PFFONEB)
YES 1
NO 2
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
PF15-A Is there a car or personal motor vehicle in working condition in your {his/her} household?
(PFISCAR)
YES 1
NO 2 [GO TO PF16]
REFUSED -7 [GO TO PF16]
DON’T KNOW -8 [GO TO PF16]
PF15-B. {Do you/Does s/he} have difficulty driving a car or personal motor vehicle?
(PFDRIVE)
YES 1
NO 2
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
PF16. Is there a public bus or transit stop within three-quarters of a mile from {your/his/her} home?
(PFBUS)
YES 1
NO 2 [GO TO DEMOG. MOD.]
REFUSED -7 [GO TO DEMOG. MOD.]
DON’T KNOW -8 [GO TO DEMOG. MOD.]
PF16B. {Do you/Does s/he} have difficulty using this transportation?
(PFUSEBUS)
YES 1
NO 2 [GO TO DEMOG. MOD.]
NEVER USES BUS……………………………………………… 3 [GO TO DEMOG. MOD.]
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
PF16BOV. {Do you/Does s/he} need the help of another person to perform this activity?
(PFBUSEB)
YES 1
NO 2
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
PROGRAMMER NOTE: IF RESPONDENT HAS ANSWERED YES TO QUESTIONS THAT ASK IF ANOTHER PERSON HELPS THEM (PF1B, PF2B, PF3B, PF4B, PF5B, PF6B, PF7B, PF8B, PF9B, PF10B, PF11B, PF12B, PF13B, PF14B AND/OR PF16C, GO TO PF17A.
DISPLAY YES RESPONSES ON CATI SCREEN FOR PF16A. WE WANT TO DISPLAY THE ACTUAL CATEGORIES FOR WHICH THE RESPONDENT SAID THEY RECEIVE HELP, SO DISPLAY THE PREVIOUS QUESTIONS WHERE THE RESPONDENT SAID “YES, THEY HAVE DIFFICULTY…” (NUMBERED QUESTIONS 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,11A, 12,13,15B) AND ‘YES, THEY RECEIVE HELP.” (PF1B, PF2B, PF3B, PF4B, PF5B, PF6B, PF7B, PF8B, PF9B, PF10B, PF11B, PF13B, PF13B, PF14B AND/OR PF16C). DISPLAY APPROPRIATE CATEGORIES LIKE THIS:
PF1 DIFFICULTY GETTING AROUND INSIDE THE HOME
PF2 DIFFICULTY GOING OUTSIDE THE HOME, FOR EXAMPLE TO SHOP OR VISIT A
DOCTOR’S OFFICE
PF3 DIFFICULTY GETTING IN OR OUT OF BED OR A CHAIR
PF4 DIFFICULTY WHEN TAKING A BATH OR SHOWER
PF5 DIFFICULTY WHEN DRESSING
PF6 DIFFICULTY WHEN WALKING
PF7 DIFFICULTY EATING
PF8 DIFFICULTY USING THE TOILET OR GETTING TO THE TOILET
PF9 DIFFICULTY KEEPING TRACK OF MONEY OR BILLS
PF10 DIFFICULTY PREPARING MEALS
PF11 DIFFICULTY DOING LIGHT HOUSEWORK, SUCH AS WASHING DISHES OR SWEEPING A
FLOOR
PF12B DIFFICULTY DOING HEAVY HOUSEWORK, SUCH AS SCRUBBING FLOORS OR
WASHING WINDOWS
PF13 DIFFICULTY TAKING THE RIGHT AMOUNT OF PRESCRIBED MEDICINE AT THE RIGHT
TIME
PF14 DIFFICULTY USING THE TELEPHONE
PF16B DIFFICULTY USING PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION
IF NOT, GO TO DEMOGRAPHIC INTAKE MODULE.
PF17A. You have said that {you need/NAME OF PARTICIPANT needs} the help of another person with … [READ LIST OF ACTIVITIES PARTICULAR TO THIS CLIENT].
PF17B. We would like to know if family or friends provide help with these activities. If so, who provides the most help with these activities? Was it…
(FAMFRND)
FAMILY, OR 1
SOMEONE ELSE, LIKE A FRIEND, NEIGHBOR OR OTHER PERSON? 2
DID NOT RECEIVE HELP FROM FAMILY/FRIENDS 3
PF17C. Which family member helps the most with these activities? [INTERVIEWER NOTE: MARK
ONLY ONE]
(WHOHELPS)
HUSBAND 1
WIFE 2
SON, 3
SON-IN-LAW 4
DAUGHTER, 5
DAUGHTER-IN-LAW 6
FATHER, 7
MOTHER, 8
BROTHER, 9
SISTER, 10
GRANDSON, 11
GRANDDAUGHTER, 12
NEPHEW, 13
NIECE, 14
OTHER RELATIVE 91
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
GO TO DEMOGRAPHIC INTAKE MODULE
DEMOGRAPHIC INTAKE MODULE (VERSION: NOVEMBER 2013)
NOTE: THIS MODULE IS FOR CASE MANAGEMENT, CONGREGATE MEALS, HOME-DELIVERED MEALS, HOMEMAKER, TRANSPORTATION, AND FAMILY CAREGIVER.
PROGRAMMER NOTE: SKIP DEINTRO IF CAREGIVER. REPEATS CGINTRO1.
DEINTRO. We are interested in knowing more about the demographic characteristics of our clients. We would appreciate it if you would answer the following questions. Your answers will be used only for the purposes of this research. The reports prepared for this study will summarize findings across the sample and will not associate responses with a specific individual. We will not provide information that identifies any individuals to anyone outside the study team, except as required by law. Remember your answers are private and you don't have to answer any question you don't want to.
DE1. ASK IF NOT OBVIOUS: What is {your/NAME OF PARTICIPANT’s/NAME OF CAREGIVER’s} gender?
(DEGENDR)
MALE 1
FEMALE 2
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
DE1a. Which of the following best represents how you think of yourself?
(ACISIM) or (ACISIF)
LESBIAN OR GAY* 1 [GO TO DE2]
STRAIGHT, THAT IS, NOT LESBIAN OR GAY** 2 [GO TO DE2]
BISEXUAL 3 [GO TO DE2]
SOMETHING ELSE 4 [GO TO DE1a1]
REFUSED -7 [GO TO DE2]
DON’T KNOW -8 [GO TO DE1a2]
*For men, the category reads “gay” (ACISIM)
**For men, the category reads “straight, that is, not gay” (ACISIF)
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DE1a1. What do you mean by something else?
(ACISMFELS) OR (ACISFELS)
YOU ARE NOT STRAIGHT, BUT IDENTIFY WITH ANOTHER LABEL SUCH AS QUEER, trisexual, omnisexual, or pansexual……………..… 1 [GO TO DE2]
YOU ARE TRANSGENDER, TRANSEXUAL OR GENDER VARIANT…….. 2 [GO TO DE2]
YOU HAVE NOT FIGURED OUT OR ARE IN THE PROCESS OF FIGURING OUT YOUR SEXUALITY …….. 3 [GO TO DE2]
YOU DO NOT THINK OF YOURSELF AS HAVING SEXUALITY………… 4 [GO TO DE2]
YOU DO NOT USE LABELS TO IDENTIFY YOURSELF…………………… 5 [GO TO DE2]
YOU MEAN SOMETHING ELSE………………………………………….… 6 [GO DE1a3]
REFUSED.………..………………………………………………………… -7 [GO TO DE2]
DON’T KNOW……….………………………………………………………… -8 [GO TO DE2]
DE1a2. What do you mean by don't know?
(ACISIMDK) OR (ACISIFDK)
YOU DON’T UNDERSTAND THE WORDS……….………………………… 1 [GO TO DE2]
YOU UNDERSTAND THE WORDS, BUT YOU HAVE NOT FIGURED OUT OR ARE IN THE PROCESS OF FIGURING OUT YOUR SEXUALITY….……..……….. 2 [GO TO DE2]
YOU MEAN SOMETHING ELSE……………………………………………… 3 [GO DE1a3]
REFUSED………..……………………………………………………………… -7 [GO TO DE2]
DON’T KNOW……….. ……………………………………………….…….…… -8 [GO TO DE2]
DE1a3. What do you mean by something else?
(ACIMSESP) OR (ACIFSESP)
Specify <Allow 75> ______________________________________________ [GO TO DE2.]
REFUSED………..……………………………………………………………… -7 [GO TO DE2]
DON’T KNOW……….. ……………………………………………….…….…… -8 [GO TO DE2]
DE2. We have {your/NAME OF PARTICIPANT/ NAME OF CAREGIVER’s} date of birth as {DISPLAY DATE}, is that correct?
(DEBDAY1)
YES 1
NO 2
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
DE2UPDT. What is {your/NAME OF PARTICIPANT/NAME OF CAREGIVER} date of birth?
(DEBMM-DEBDD-DEBYYYY)
_____/____/________
MM DD YYYY
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
PROGRAMMER NOTE: CONSTRUCTED VARIABLE-AGEC — PLEASE CONVERT DATE OF BIRTH TO AGE AS OF INTERVIEW DATE. KEEP ORIGINAL RESPAGE AS WELL.
DE3. What is {your/ NAME OF PARTICIPANT’s/NAME OF CAREGIVER’s} highest level of education? Would {you/s/he} say…
(DEEDUC)
Less than high school diploma, 1
High school diploma or GED, 2
Some
college, including Associate’s degree
{INCLUDES BUSINESS
SCHOOL AND VOCATIONAL
OR TECHNICAL SCHOOL}, 3
Bachelor’s degree, or 4
Some post-graduate work or advanced degree? 5
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
DE4. {Are you/Is NAME OF PARTICIPANT/NAME OF CAREGIVER} Hispanic or Latino?
(DEHISP)
YES 1
NO 2
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
DE5. Which one or more of the following best describes {your/NAME OF PARTICPANT’s} race? Would (you/s/he) say… (CODE ALL THAT APPLY. CTRL/P TO EXIT)
(DERACE1-6 deraos)
White, 1
Black or African-American, 2
Asian, 3
American Indian or Alaskan Native, or 4
Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander 5
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
FENCEPOST
DE5a. {Have you/Did NAME OF PARTICIPANT/NAME OF CAREGIVER} previously served on active duty in the U.S. Armed Forces, military Reserves or National Guard?
(DEVET)
YES 1
NO 2
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
DE6. Is {your/ his/her} home located in…
(DELOC)
The city, 1
The suburbs, or 2
A rural area? 3
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
DE7. What is {your/ NAME OF PARTICIPANT’s/NAME OF CAREGIVER’s} home ZIP code?
(DEZIP)
HOME ZIP CODE |___|___|___|___|___|
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
FENCEPOST
PROGRAMMER NOTE: IF CAREGIVER ANSWERS CG21—CGMINUT—1-Lives in same house, AUTOCODE DE8 “2,” AND GO TO DE8A.
DE8. We’d like to ask about the persons who live in this household. Does anyone else live with {you/NAME OF PARTICIPANT/NAME OF CAREGIVER}?
(DELIVWI)
YES 1 [GO TO PROGRAMMER NOTE BEFORE DE8B]
NO 2
REFUSED -7 [GO TO PROGRAMMER NOTE BEFORE DE8B]
DON’T KNOW -8 [GO TO PROGRAMMER NOTE BEFORE DE8B]
DE8a. Do you/Does {NAME OF PARTICIPANT/NAME OF CAREGIVER}
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Yes |
No |
RF |
DK |
1. Live with {your/his/her} spouse? (DELVSP1) |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
2. Live with {your/his/her} children? (DELVKID2) |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
3. Live with other relatives? (DELVREL3) |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
4. Live with non-relatives? (DELVNRL4) |
1 |
2 |
-7 |
-8 |
PROGRAMMER NOTE: Soft range for DE8b is 1 to 10; hard range 1-20. If DE8 = 2 (NO), autocode DE8b 1 and go to DE9.
PROGRAMMER NOTE: IF ALL OF DE8a IS NO, PROMPT "YOU TOLD ME YOU LIVE WITH SOMEONE ELSE. WHO DO YOU LIVE WITH?" THEN ALLOW THE INTERVIEWER TO GO BACK AND CODE THE RESPONSE "YES" THAT APPLIES.
If the respondent has indicated in DE8 that he or she lives with someone else (ANY OF DE8 1-4 is YES OR CAREGIVER ANSWERS CG21—CGMINUT—1-Lives in same house), if interviewer enters 0 in de8b, give a prompt that says, “the system will not accept zero, because this question asks you to include yourself.” If interviewer enters one, AND DE8 IS YES (1) theN GIVE a prompt that says, “you told me you live with other people. Please include yourself when telling me how many people live in your household.” IF DE8 IS REFUSED OR DON’T KNOW, THEN ACCEPT 1.
IF CAREGIVER AND CGMINUT=1, AND INTERVIEWER ENTERS 0 OR 1 IN DE8B, PROMPT, “You told me {you live/s/he lives} with {CARE RECIPIENT}. Please include {him/her} when you tell me how many live in the household.”
Variables:
Variable Name |
Available Responses(Hard Range) |
Likely Responses(Soft Range) |
Go To |
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A |
EXTD.DELVSP1 |
1. YES |
(B) |
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2. NO |
(B) |
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-7 REFUSED |
(B) |
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-8 DON’T KNOW |
(B) |
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B |
EXTD.DELVKID2 |
1. YES |
(C) |
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2. NO |
(C) |
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-7 REFUSED |
(C) |
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-8 DON’T KNOW |
(C) |
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C |
EXTD.DELVREL3 |
1. YES |
(D) |
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2. NO |
(D) |
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-7 REFUSED |
(D) |
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-8 DON’T KNOW |
(D) |
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D |
EXTD.DELVNRL4 |
1. YES |
DE8B |
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2. NO |
DE8B |
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-7 REFUSED |
DE8B |
|||
-8 DON’T KNOW |
DE8B |
DE8b. Including {yourself/himself/herself}, how many people live in {your/NAME OF PARTICIPANT’S/NAME OF CAREGIVER’S} household?
(DEHHM)
NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLD MEMBERS |__|__|
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
FENCEPOST
DE9. What is {your/his/her} marital status? Would {you/NAME OF PARTICIPANT/NAME OF CAREGIVER} say {you are/s/he is}…
(DEMARST)
Married, 1
Widowed, 2
Divorced, 3
Separated, or 4
Never Married? 5
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
FENCEPOST
Programmer note: IF de8b (dehhm) = 1, IN DE10, DE10A AND DE10B, use first displAy (your/NAME OF PARTICIPANT’s/NAME of caregiver’s). if dehhm is greater than 1, use 2nd display, “Your/NAME OF PARTICIPANT’s/NAME of caregiver’s total Combined family” display.
ASK ALL RESPONDENTS THE INCOME QUESTIONS.
DE10. Thinking about the total combined income from all sources for all persons in this household, including income from jobs, Social Security, retirement income, public assistance, and all other sources was {your/ NAME OF PARTICIPANT’s/NAME of caregiver’s} total household annual income during the year 2013 above or below $20,000?
(DEINAB)
At or below $20,000 {$1,666 PER MONTH OR LESS}, or 1 [GO TO DE10A (SEE PROGRAMMER NOTE, ABOVE)]
Above $20,000 {$1,667 PER MONTH OR MORE}? 2 [GO TO DE10B (SEE PROGRAMMER NOTE ABOVE)]
REFUSED -7 [GO TO CLOSE1]
DON’T KNOW -8 [GO TO CLOSE1]
DE10A. Which category best describes {your/NAME OF PARTICIPANT’s/NAME OF CAREGIVER’s} total household annual income during the year 2013? Would {you/s(he)} say…
(DEINBEL)
$5,000 or less [$417 OR LESS PER MONTH], ………………. 1
$5,001 - $10,000 [$418 - $833 PER MONTH], ……………..… 2
$10,001 - $15,000, [$834 TO $1,250 PER MONTH],…….…… 3
$15,001 - $20,000, [$1,251 TO $1,666 PER MONTH]?........... 4
REFUSED………………………………………………………. -7
DON’T KNOW ………….. -8
GO TO CLOSE1
DE10B. Which category best describes {your/NAME OF PARTICIPANT’s/NAME OF CAREGIVER’s} total household annual income during the year 2013? Would {you/NAME OF PARTICIPANT/NAME OF CAREGIVER} say…
(DEINABOVB)
$20,001 -$25,000 [$1,667 TO $2,083 PER MONTH] ………………... 1
$25,001 - $30,000 [$2,084 TO $2,500 PER MONTH]……….……… 2
$30,001 - $35,000 [$2,501 TO $2,917]……………………………...… 3
$35,001 - 40,000 [$2,918 TO $3,333]……………………………..…… 4
$40,001 - $50,000, or $3,334 TO $4,167 PER MONTH], or ……… 5
Over $50,000? [$4,168 PER MONTH OR MORE]? ……………… 6
REFUSED ……………………………………………… -7
DON’T KNOW -8
GO TO CLOSE1
CLOSING
CLOSE1. That concludes our interview. We appreciate your answering the questions that we’ve asked you in this interview. We understand that some of these questions may have been quite personal. However, your answers will help us better evaluate the services provided by the Older Americans Act.
We would like to interview {you/NAME OF PARTICIPANT/NAME OF CAREGIVER} again in one year to talk to you some more about the services that {you/NAME OF PARTICIPANT/NAME OF CAREGIVER} receive from {AGENCY NAME}.
CONTACT1. Can you please tell me the name, address, and telephone number of a relative or close friend who does not live with you and who will always know how to contact you?
[VERIFY SPELLING]
FIRST NAME: ____________________ LAST NAME: ________________________________
[DO NOT ENTER P.O. BOX]
# & STREET:_________________________________________________________________
APT. # _______________________
CITY:______________________________STATE:______ ZIP CODE: ___________________
What is [FIRST NAME/LASTNAME]’s home telephone number?
HOME TELEPHONE NUMBER: (XXX) XXX-XXXX
What is FIRST NAME/LASTNAME]’s relationship with you?
HUSBAND, 1
WIFE, 2
SON, 3
SON-IN-LAW, 4
DAUGHTER, 5
DAUGHTER-IN-LAW, 6
FATHER, 7
MOTHER, 8
BROTHER, 9
SISTER, 10
GRANDDAUGHTER, 11
GRANDSON, 12
NIECE, 13
NEPHEW, 14
A FRIEND OR NEIGHBOR OR ANOTHER PERSON, OR 15
OTHER RELATIVE 91
(SPECIFY: _______________________________________)
REFUSED -7
DON’T KNOW -8
CLOSE 2: Those are all the questions I have for you today. Thank you very much for your help with this important national survey. We appreciate your time.
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