Physician Survey of Research Data about Prescription Drugs
Thank you for participating in this survey. On the next screen, you will be shown some informational material about a prescription drug.
Please read the material. After you finish, you will be asked some questions about it.
nOTE: The following terminology will be used to distinguish between the different versions of the stimuli. Please note that respondents will always see the full stimuli before being shown a blurred version.
Condition |
STIMULI TERM |
STIMULI DESCRIPTION |
1 |
STIM1 |
Full stimuli (2 pages) |
STIM1_A |
Disclosure box at top of page 1 with torn edge border |
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STIM1_B |
Page 2 of stimuli |
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2 |
STIM2 |
Full stimuli |
STIM2_A |
Disclosure box at top of page with torn edge border |
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3 |
STIM3 |
Full stimuli |
STIM3_A |
Disclosure box at top of page with torn edge border |
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4 |
STIM4 |
Full stimuli |
STIM4_A |
Disclosure box at top of page with torn edge border |
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5 |
STIM5 |
Full stimuli |
Please scroll down to read all the material. {DISPLAY FOR CONDITION1: It is two pages long.} When you have finished reading it, please click on “Next.”
DISPLAY STIM1, STIM2, STIM3, STIM4, STIM5, BASED ON EXPERIMENT ASSIGNMENT
Q1_disclosure statement_confirm view
NOTE: This item is intended to confirm the respondent was able to see the material.
Were you able to view the material?
Yes
No END
Q2_disclosure statement_recall
NOTE: Respondents will not be able to go back to material to answer questions. Each item will be presented individually on the screen.
FILL FOR [DRUG] FOR CANCER = imiquimod
FILL FOR [DRUG] FOR DIABETES = dapagliflozin
FILL FOR [DISEASE] FOR CANCER CONDITION = lentigo maligna
FILL FOR [DISEASE] FOR DIABETES CONDITION = type 1 Diabetes
Please answer the following questions based on what you remember from the materials you reviewed.
SHOW FOR CONDITIONS 1-4:
a. Based on what you read, is the use of [DRUG] for [DISEASE] approved according to the current US Prescribing Information?
Yes
No
I’m not sure
PROCEED TO 2B.
SHOW FOR CONDITION 5:
a. Did the study you read mention whether the use of [DRUG] for [DISEASE] is approved according to the current US Prescribing Information?
Yes
No
I’m not sure
PROCEED TO 2B.
SHOW FOR aLL CONDITIONs:
b. Based on what you read, are there study results that support the use of [DRUG] for [DISEASE]?
Yes
CONDITIONS 1, 4, 5: PROCEED TO 2C
CONDITIONS 2-3: SKIP TO 2D
No
CONDITIONS 1-3: SKIP TO 2D
CONDITIONS 4-5: SKIP TO 2F
I’m not sure
CONDITIONS 1-3: SKIP TO 2D
CONDITIONS 4-5: SKIP TO 2F
SHOW FOR CONDITIONs 1, 4, 5 (IF INDICATED BY 2b SKIP PATTERN):
c. Thinking about the study that supported the use of [DRUG] for [DISEASE], was there a discussion of the study’s limitations?
Yes
No
I’m not sure
CONDITION 1: PROCEED TO 2D
CONDITIONS 4-5: SKIP TO 2F
SHOW FOR CONDITIONs 1-3:
d. Did the materials mention study results that do not support the use of [DRUG] for [DISEASE]?
Yes
CONDITION 1: SKIP TO QUESTION 3
CONDITIONS 2-3: PROCEED TO 2E
No
CONDITION 1: SKIP TO QUESTION 3
CONDITIONS 2-3: SKIP TO QUESTION 3
I’m not sure
CONDITION 1: SKIP TO QUESTION 3
CONDITIONS 2-3: SKIP TO QUESTION 3
SHOW FOR CONDITIONs 2-3 (IF INDICATED BY 2D SKIP PATTERN):
e. Did the materials provide a citation for a study that did not support the use of [DRUG] for [DISEASE]?
Yes
No
I’m not sure
SKIP TO QUESTION 3
SHOW FOR CONDITIONs 4-5, ONCOLOGIST RESPONDENTS:
f. Did the study describe a retrospective records review of the use of [DRUG] for [DISEASE]?
Yes
No
I’m not sure
PROCEED TO QUESTION 3
SHOW FOR CONDITIONs 4-5, PCP RESPONDENTS:
f. Did the study describe the use of [DRUG] as an adjunct to adjustable insulin therapy for [DISEASE]?
Yes
No
I’m not sure
PROCEED TO QUESTION 3
Q3_contrary data_validity
How confident are you in the validity of the conclusion that the authors draw about the use of [DRUG] for [DISEASE]?
Not at all confident
A little confident
Somewhat confident
Very confident
Extremely confident
DISPLAY FOR CONDITION 1:
The next question asks specifically about the box at the top of the first page. This is the same material you viewed earlier.
[DISPLAY STIM1_A disclosure box on top of page 1 with torn edge margin]
DISPLAY FOR CONDITIONS 2-4:
The next questions ask specifically about the information in the box at the top of the page. This is the same material you viewed earlier.
NOTE: We will not refer to the text as a “disclosure statement,” but will reference it descriptively (i.e., “the information in the box”).
[DISPLAY STIM2_A, STIM3_A, STIM4_A disclosure box with torn edge margin]
NOTE: The stimuli WITH TORN EDGE will be displayed for the remainder of the items in this section for Conditions 2-4.
DISPLAY FOR CONDITION 5:
The next questions ask about the same material you viewed earlier.
[DISPLAY STIM5 entire stimuli]
NOTE: The stimuli will be displayed for the remainder of the items in this section for Condition 5.
ONLY ASK ITEM 4 FOR CONDITIONS 1-4:
Q4_disclosure statement_meaning
NOTE: ASKED ONLY OF CONDITIONS 1-4
DISPLAY STIM1_A, STIM2_A, STIM3_A, STIM4_A
PROGRAMMING: Stimuli and item will be displayed on the same screen
PROGRAMMING: Open-ended text box
In your own words, how would you explain the information in the box to a colleague?
ASK Q5 FOR ALL CONDITIONS:
Q5_disclosure statement_likely
DISPLAY STIM1_A, STIM2_A, STIM3_A, STIM4_A, STIM5
PROGRAMMING: Stimuli and item will be displayed on the same screen
PROGRAMMING: Fill for Conditions 1-4 = “box”; condition 5 = “material”
If you were considering prescribing [DRUG] to a patient with [DISEASE], how important would the information in the [DISPLAY FILL] be in your decision-making??
Not at all important
A little important
Somewhat important
Very important
Extremely important
DISPLAY INTRODUCTION AND Q6 FOR CONDITION 1 ONLY:
The next question asks specifically about the second page of the material. This is the same material you viewed earlier.
[DISPLAY STIM1_B]
NOTE: Page 2 of the stimuli will be displayed for the remainder of the items in this section for Condition 1.
Q6_disclosure statement_likely 2nd page
NOTE: ASKED ONLY OF CONDITION 1
DISPLAY STIM1_B
PROGRAMMING: Stimuli and item will be displayed on the same screen
If you were considering prescribing [DRUG] to a patient with [DISEASE], how important would the information in the second brief report be in your decision-making??
Not at all important
A little important
Somewhat important
Very important
Extremely important
DISPLAY Q7-10 FOR ALL CONDITIONS
Q7_disclosure statement_useful
DISPLAY STIM1_B, STIM2_A, STIM3_A, STIM4_A, STIM5
PROGRAMMING: Stimuli and item will be displayed on the same screen
PROGRAMMING: Fill for Condition 1 = “on page 2”; Conditions 2-4 = “in the box”; Condition 5 = “in the material”
If you were considering prescribing [DRUG] for [DISEASE], how useful would the information [DISPLAY FILL] be?
Not at all useful
A little useful
Somewhat useful
Very useful
Extremely useful
Q8_disclosure statement_clear
DISPLAY STIM1_B, STIM2_A, STIM3_A, STIM4_A, STIM5
PROGRAMMING: Stimuli and item will be displayed on the same screen
PROGRAMMING: Fill for Condition 1 = “on page 2”; Conditions 2-4 = “in the box”; Condition 5 = “in the material”
How clearly is the information presented [DISPLAY FILL]?
Not at all clear
A little clear
Somewhat clear
Very clear
Extremely clear
Q9_disclosure statement_credible
DISPLAY STIM1_B, STIM2_A, STIM3_A, STIM4_A, STIM5
PROGRAMMING: Stimuli and item will be displayed on the same screen
PROGRAMMING: Fill for Condition 1 = “on page 2”; Conditions 2-4 = “in the box”; Condition 5 = “in the material”
How credible is the information presented [DISPLAY FILL]?
Not at all credible
A little credible
Somewhat credible
Very credible
Extremely credible
Q10_disclosure statement_more info
DISPLAY STIM1_B, STIM2_A, STIM3_A, STIM4_A, STIM5
PROGRAMMING: Stimuli and item will be displayed on the same screen
PROGRAMMING: Fill for Condition 1 = “on page 2”; Conditions 2-4 = “in the box”; Condition 5 = “in the material”
After reviewing the information [DISPLAY FILL], how likely are you to search for additional information about use of [DRUG] for [DISEASE]?
Not at all likely
A little likely
Somewhat likely
Very likely
Extremely likely
Please note that this section will only be included in cognitive testing and the PREtest. this will allow us to identify issues with the stimuli before the actual study.
FOR CONDITIONS 1-4 DISPLAY THE FOLLOWING:
The next questions ask about the entire material.
[DISPLAY STIMULI]
DISPLAY Q11-13 FOR ALL CONDITIONS
Q11_ stimuli_missing info specify
DISPLAY STIM1, STIM2, STIM3, STIM4, STIM5
PROGRAMMING: Stimuli and item will be displayed on the same screen
PROGRAMMING:
Ask only of those who answered yes to Q10
PROGRAMMING:
Open-ended text box
What additional information, if any, did you need in order to consider prescribing [DRUG] for [DISEASE]?
Q12_ stimuli_difficulty
NOTE: ONLY INCLUDED IN TESTING (cognitive & PRETEST)
DISPLAY STIM1, STIM2, STIM3, STIM4, STIM5
PROGRAMMING: Stimuli and item will be displayed on the same screen
How difficult was it for you to answer these questions about the material you read?
Not at all difficult
A little difficult
Somewhat difficult
Very difficult
Extremely difficult
Q13_ stimuli_difficulty specify
NOTE: ONLY INCLUDED IN TESTING (cognitive & PRETEST)
DISPLAY STIM1, STIM2, STIM3, STIM4, STIM5
PROGRAMMING: Stimuli and item will be displayed on the same screen
PROGRAMMING: Ask only of those who answered somewhat, very, or extremely difficult to Q12
PROGRAMMING: Open-ended text box
Please describe what made it difficult.
The next questions ask about how you decide to prescribe an approved drug for an indication that has not yet been approved by FDA, often called “off-label use.”
Q14_OFF-LABEL USE: freq offlabel
How often do you prescribe a drug for an off-label use?
Once a week or more often
Several times each month
Several times each year
Less than once a year
I have never prescribed a drug for an off-label use
Q15_OFF-LABEL USE: practice_freq
PROGRAMMING: Ask only to participants who indicated prescribing off-label in Q14
Compared to you, how often do others in your practice prescribe a drug for off-label use?
More often
Less often
About the same
No other HCPs with prescribing authority in practice
Q16_OFF-LABEL USE: practice_yes/no
PROGRAMMING: Ask only of those who indicated having never prescribing off-label in Q14
Do others in your practice prescribe drugs for off-label use?
Yes
No
I don’t know
No other HCPs with prescribing authority in practice
Q17_OFF-LABEL USE: Info sources
PROGRAMMING: Ask only to participants who indicated prescribing off-label in Q13
Where do you typically first hear or learn about an off-label use for a prescription drug?
Q18_OFF-LABEL USE: Info sources_freq use
PROGRAMMING: Ask only to participants who indicated prescribing off-label in Q14
PROGRAMMING: Randomize ordering of items a-g, leaving “other specify” (h) last
How often do you use the following sources to learn about off-label uses for a drug?
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Rarely |
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Q19_OFF-LABEL USE: Infosources_ likely use
PROGRAMMING: Ask only to participants who indicated having never prescribing off-label in Q14
PROGRAMMING: Randomize ordering of items a-g, leaving “other specify” (h) last
How likely are you to use the following sources to learn about off-label uses for a drug?
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Q20_OFF-LABEL USE: Infos ources_ seen support
Thinking of the studies you have seen in the past, how often have you seen study findings that support an off-label use of a drug?
Q21_contrary data_seen CONTRADICTORY
Thinking of the studies you have seen in the past, how often have you seen study findings that contradict an off-label use of a drug?
Never
Rarely
Sometimes
Often
Very often
Q22_CONTRARY DATA_SEEN INCONCLUSIVE
Thinking of the studies you have seen in the past, how often have you seen study findings that have inconclusive support for an off-label use of a drug?
Never
Rarely
Sometimes
Often
Very often
Q23_contrary data_support study aspects
PROGRAMMING: Randomize ordering of items a-h, leaving “other specify” (i) last
How important is it to you to know about the following aspects of a study about an off-label use of a drug?
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A little important |
Somewhat important |
Very important |
Extremely important |
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Q25_contrary data_circumstances
NOTE: This question would be used in cognitive testing and/or pre-testing to develop a closed-ended survey question.
Under what circumstances would it be most important for you to know about studies that contradict or are inconclusive about an off-label use of a drug?
Q26_contrary data_contrary sources
PROGRAMMING: Randomize ordering of each response option, leaving the “other specify” option last
Of the following sources, please rank the top three which you would most likely use to learn about studies that contradict or are inconclusive about an off-label use of a prescription drug.
Please write 1, 2, or 3 in the boxes below to rank your top three choices.
Colleagues
Key opinion leaders or thought leaders in the field
Medical journals
Google or other online search engines
Medical reference websites such as UpToDate or Epocrates
Professional medical association conferences and communications
Pharmaceutical companies
Professional guidelines, please specify:
Other, please specify:
Thank you for taking part in this survey.
The materials presented in this survey were created specifically for this study and do not represent actual publications.
OMB Control # Expires
XX/XX/XXXX
File Type | application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.document |
Author | Jocelyn Newsome |
File Modified | 0000-00-00 |
File Created | 2021-11-08 |