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key informant INTERVIEW discussion
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key
informant interview discussion guide
for
the Text4baby evaluation 
	
	
	
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			Introductions (3-5
			minutes) 
 
 NOTE:
			Ask all key informants (clinic providers and outreach partners). | 
			My
			name is [fill in] and this is [FILL IN], Thank you for your time
			today. As we mentioned when we set up this interview, we are
			conducting an evaluation of text4baby. We are visiting four
			communities across the country to meet with providers and outreach
			partners to talk about their experiences with the text4baby
			program. We are also conducting focus groups with consumers to
			learn more about their experiences. 
			
 
			This
			interview will take about [30 to 45 minutes / 45 to 60 minutes].
			[MY COLLEAGUE] will take notes as we talk. We also would like to
			record the conversation as a backup for our notes. We will keep
			the recording private and use it only for reference purposes for
			this project. We will not attribute any statements to a particular
			person. Is it ok for us to begin recording? [IF NO, ASK
			INDIVIDUAL(S) IF IT’S OK TO TAKE NOTES ON A LAPTOP. IF NO,
			DISCONTINUE INTERVIEW.] 
			
 First,
			please tell us how long you have worked at this
			[organization/clinic]. and describe your main responsibilities?
			[NOTE:
			If this is a group interview, have each person introduce
			themselves individually.] | 
	
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			Knowledge
			of text4baby (5
			minutes) 
 NOTE:
			Ask all key informants (clinic providers and outreach partners). | 
			Next,
			we are interested in hearing how and when you learned about
			text4baby. 
 
				Please
				tell us what you recall about how and when text4baby first came
				to your attention.  How did you originally hear about text4baby?
				(PROBE: Did you attend an outreach event (what kind)? See a media
				campaign (what kind)? Pick up promotional literature (where)?
				Learn about it from a colleague (what kind)? Learn about it from
				a patient (what was the context)? Other source?)How
				familiar are you with the text4baby program, such as its
				sponsorship and goals, who it is targeting, how women sign up for
				text4baby messages, and the content of the messages? (PROBE: very
				well, somewhat well, not well at all) | 
	
	
	
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			Involvement
			in Outreach and Enrollment (5-10
			minutes) 
 NOTE:
			Ask all key informants (clinic providers and outreach partners).
			Section b aimed to outreach partners. | 
			Our
			next questions are about the promotion of text4baby in your
			[clinic and your] community. 
			 
 
				Does
				your organization promote text4baby in any way? IF YES: How? To
				whom? What role do you personally play in that effort? 
				Does
				your organization let consumers know that text4baby is available
				in Spanish? IF YES: How?Does
				your organization participate in a community coalition or
				partnership to promote text4baby? 
				
				IF
				YES: What is the name of the coalition or partnership? How did
				your organization become involved? What role does it play? What
				other organizations are involved? Who are the key partners?
				(PROBE: Health care providers? Outreach partners? Health
				educators?) What challenges if any have you encountered with the
				operation of the partnership to date? (PROBE: Resources?
				Coordination? Leadership?) In what ways, if any, could the
				partnership be improved to make it more effective in promoting
				text4baby at a community level?
				IF
				NO: Does your organization plan to participate in a coalition or
				partnership in the next 6 to 12 months? 
				 
 
				Are
				you aware of any [other] efforts to promote enrollment in
				text4baby in your community? 
				 
 
				How
				effective do you think your [organization’s/community’s]
				outreach efforts have been in reaching women to sign up for
				text4baby? 
			
 
				As
				you may have heard, text4baby has a “1 million moms”
				enrollment goal by the end of 2012. What would you say are the
				promising practices for increasing enrollment in text4baby? What
				makes you say that? (PROBE: Outreach events? Media campaigns?
				Promotional materials?) 
 
				What
				barriers, if any, have you observed to increasing enrollment
				among low-income underserved women? (PROBE: Strategy? Cost of
				maintaining cell phone ownership? Language? Literacy? Lack of
				consumer interest? Health care providers do not have time to
				mention text4baby during visits with clients or patients?) | 
	
	
	
		| 
			Communications
			with Patients/ Clients About text4baby (5
			minutes) 
 NOTE:
			These questions are aimed to clinic providers. 
			 | 
			Now
			I’d like to ask you about any communications you have about
			text4baby with the [patients/clients] that you serve. 
 
				Do
				you ask your [patients/clients] who are pregnant or new mothers
				if they use text4baby? 
				
				IF
				YES: Do you ask all [patients/clients] whether they are signed up
				for text4baby, or do you ask only certain types of
				[patients/clients] based on their risk profile or other factors?
				How do you integrate it into your communications with
				[patients/clients]? Do you record information on text4baby
				participation in the medical chart?
				IF
				NO: What are the main reasons you don’t bring up text4baby
				in conversations with [patients/clients]? 
				 
 
				Have
				you ever recommended that a [patient/client] sign up for
				text4baby? 
				
				Do
				your [patients/clients] ever ask you whether they should sign up
				for text4baby? 
 
				Thinking
				about your [patients/clients] who have signed up for text4baby,
				do they ever talk to you about the messages they receive? | 
	
	
	
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			Women’s
			Overall Experiences with text4baby 
			 (5-10
			minutes) 
 NOTE:
			Ask all key informants (clinic providers and outreach partners). | 
			We
			are interested in your observations about women’s
			experiences with text4baby from the first stages of learning about
			text4baby to actually using the service. 
 
				Awareness:
				As far as you know, how do your [patients/clients] typically hear
				about the service? (PROBE: Do they hear about it from you? Did
				they attend an outreach event? See a media campaign? See a poster
				in the health center? Pick up promotional literature? Learn about
				it through discussion with other patients or family members?
				Other source?) 
			
 
				Decision
				to Enroll:
				Do you have any impressions as to why some [patients/clients]
				decide to enroll and others decide not to? 
				
				What
				specific features do they like/not like about text4baby?
				What
				characteristics differentiate those who sign up versus those who
				don’t? (PROBE: Cell phone use? Language/literacy/cultural
				background? First-time pregnancy? Other factors?) 
 
				Enrollment:
				Have you heard any feedback from [patients/clients] about the
				enrollment process, such as how easy or hard the process is? 
				 
			
 
				Disenrollment:
				Are you aware of women deciding to STOP receiving messages? Why
				do they decide to stop? Is there anything that could be done to
				make the service more appealing or attractive to them? 
 
				Satisfaction
				with Service: Do
				you have a sense of how satisfied women are with the service?
				What do they like most? What do they like least? | 
	
	
	
		| 
			Women’s
			Use of text4baby (5
			minutes) 
 NOTE:
			Ask all key informants (clinic providers and outreach partners).
			Providers and case managers may be more knowledgeable about these
			questions. | 
			Now
			I would like to ask you about your perceptions of how women use
			text4baby messages. 
 
				From
				your point of view, what makes text4baby messages useful for
				pregnant women or new moms?  (PROBE: Is text4baby useful because
				it conveys new information, or because it affirms and reminds
				women of messages they may hear elsewhere?  Is the linking of the
				messages to the due date or baby’s age useful?) 
			
 
				
				Do
				you think women find the messages clearly written and culturally
				appropriate? 
				 | 
	
		| 
			Changes
			in Health Knowledge 
			 (5
			minutes) 
 NOTE:
			Ask all key informants (clinic providers and outreach partners).
			Providers and case managers may be more knowledgeable about these
			questions. | 
			Have
			you noticed any changes in your [patients’/clients’]
			health knowledge or desire to learn that might result from
			participating in text4baby?  
			 
				
				IF
				KNOWLEDGE INCREASED: In which areas? 
				
				IF
				GREATER DESIRE TO LEARN: What examples have you seen? Increased
				patient use of information pamphlets? Increased calls to
				hotlines? Increased referrals to classes?
				IF
				NO CHANGES: Are there any reasons why the service may not have
				improved your [patients’/clients’] level of health
				knowledge? Can you suggest ways to make the service more
				effective? 
				 | 
	
		| 
			Changes
			in Behavior (5
			minutes) 
 NOTE:
			These questions are for clinic providers who have had interactions
			with their patients about text4baby. Other providers and outreach
			partners are unlikely to be able to answer these questions. | 
			How
			have you noticed any behavior change that might have resulted from
			text4baby? 
 
				Have
				you or your colleagues noticed improved compliance
				with recommended care
				(prenatal care, flu shot, prenatal vitamins, smoking cessation,
				dental care), fewer missed
				appointments,
				or increased
				engagement
				in their own care? 
 
				Similarly,
				have you or your colleagues seen any changes in compliance
				with recommended care during
				the baby’s first year among women who receive text4baby
				messages, such as timeliness of well-child visits, immunizations,
				breastfeeding, safe infant sleep position, or car safety? Have
				you observed fewer
				missed appointments
				or increased
				engagement
				in their child’s development? 
			
 
				Do
				you observe any differences in utilization patterns between
				text4baby participants and nonparticipants? | 
	
	
	
	
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			Changes
			in the Health Care System 
			 (3
			Minutes) 
 NOTE:
			Ask all key informants (clinic providers and outreach partners). 
 | 
			We
			are interested in hearing whether the implementation of text4baby
			has led to health system changes in your community, such as new
			forms of collaboration, new care protocols, or new resources. 
			 
 
				Has
				text4baby led to any changes in how care is organized or
				delivered in your community? (PROBE:
				Changes in demand for education/counseling classes? Introduction
				of new classes? New reminder systems to support better
				compliance? Revised outreach strategies and communications?) 
 
				Has
				the level of collaboration between health providers and outreach
				partners around maternal and child health changed within your
				community since the introduction of text4baby? | 
	
		| 
			Sustainability
			and Replication of text4baby (5
			minutes) 
 NOTE:
			Ask all key informants (clinic providers and outreach partners). 
 
 | 
			The
			next few questions relate to sustaining text4baby and applying the
			text4baby approach to other public health and health education
			issues within your community. 
			 
 
				What
				costs or other resources, if any, has your organization
				contributed to support your role in promoting text4baby? (PROBE:
				Money? Staff? Time?) 
 
				What
				are the benefits to your organization’s continued
				involvement with text4baby? What challenges do you foresee? 
 
				How
				effective has the local partnership been at facilitating
				outreach, enrollment, or other activities related to text4baby?
				(PROBE: Outreach events? Media campaigns? Promotional materials?) 
			
 
				What
				resources are required to maintain and grow the local partnership
				among public and private organizations? (PROBE: Dedicated
				outreach budget? Dedicated staffing?) 
			
 
				What
				elements of text4baby, if any, are replicable with other public
				health issues or populations? (PROBE: Health conditions?
				Populations?) | 
	
	
	
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			Final
			Reflections and Wrap Up 
			 (5
			minutes) 
 NOTE:
			Ask all key informants (clinic providers and outreach partners). 
 | 
			We
			are interested in your recommendations for improving text4baby,
			such as suggestions to reach more women and refine the messages. 
 
				First,
				do you have any impressions of specific aspects of the text4baby
				program that have worked well to date? (PROBE: Enrollment
				process? Voluntary disenrollment process? Emergency alerts?
				Content of messages? Timing and frequency of messages?) 
			
 
				Do
				you have any recommendations for improving text4baby? (PROBE:
				Ways to make it more useful to women? Improve its integration
				with provider practices within the community?) 
 
				What
				barriers or challenges do you foresee to implementing those
				improvements? What resources would be required to address them? 
 
				In
				the future, will you recommend text4baby to your patients?
				(PROBE: Why or why not?) 
			
 Thank
			you very much for your time. We appreciate your sharing your
			experiences and observations with us. 
			 | 
	
	
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			for this project is 0915-0347.  Public reporting burden for
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			Rockville, MD 20857. | 
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