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The document provides an interview guide for conducting qualitative interviews with staff and volunteers involved in the Connect2Test intervention within syringe exchange programs.
Year:
2021
Region / City:
United States
Topic:
Public health intervention, syringe exchange programs
Document Type:
Research study supplement
Organization:
N/A
Author:
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Target Audience:
Researchers, public health professionals, community partners
Period of Validity:
N/A
Approval Date:
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Date of Changes:
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Document type:
Semi-structured focus group discussion questionnaires
Annex:
7
Assessment type:
Rapid health assessment
Target groups:
Artisanal and small-scale gold miners; Family members of artisanal and small-scale gold miners
Methodology:
Focus group discussion (FGD)
Thematic focus:
General health issues; Health-seeking behaviour; Health risk perceptions; Occupational risks in ASGM; Health promotion; Social, demographic and economic information
Sector:
Health
Industry focus:
Artisanal and small-scale gold mining (ASGM)
Data collection method:
Group interview with structured and open-ended questions
Intended respondents:
Community members involved in ASGM and their families
Sections included:
FGD information; General health issues and behaviour; Health risks in ASGM; Health promotion activities; Social and economic information; Interviewer observations
Year:
2021
Region / City:
UK
Topic:
Trade-Based Money Laundering (TBML)
Document Type:
Research Data
Institution / Organization:
Self-funded
Author:
Mariola Marzouk
Target Audience:
Academic researchers, financial professionals, law enforcement, policymakers
Duration:
April 2020 - August 2020
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Project:
Next Generation of Enhanced Employment Strategies (NextGen) Project
Instrument:
Instrument 8
Document type:
Semi-structured program discussion guide
Conducting organization:
Mathematica
Commissioning body:
Office of Planning, Research, and Evaluation (OPRE), U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Partner agency (for selected sites):
Social Security Administration
Legal framework:
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (Pub. L. 104-13)
OMB control number:
0970-0545
OMB expiration date:
04/30/2023
Purpose:
Evaluation of innovative employment programs serving individuals facing challenges to employment and economic independence
Target respondents:
Program leadership, supervisors, front line staff, key partners
Estimated public reporting burden:
45–90 minutes per response
Data collection method:
Recorded semi-structured interviews
Confidentiality provisions:
Individual responses kept private and reported in aggregate form
Contact email:
[email protected]
Year:
2014
Region / City:
Not specified
Topic:
Patient-Centered Medical Home (PCMH) practices and their transformations
Document Type:
Interview Guide
Author:
Alidina et al., Goldman et al., Helfrich et al., Janamian et al.
Target Audience:
Healthcare professionals involved in PCMH transformations
Period of Validity:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Document type:
Interview guide
Research design:
Qualitative study
Data collection method:
Semi-structured interviews
Target population:
Women with history of GDM and their spouses
Health condition:
Gestational Diabetes Mellitus (GDM)
Related condition:
Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM)
Institution:
National University of Singapore (NUS)
Topic areas:
Pregnancy experience, postpartum health, lifestyle changes, healthcare interactions, risk perception, technology-based interventions
Intervention focus:
App-based and wearable-supported lifestyle modification
Reporting framework referenced:
Standards for Reporting Qualitative Research (SRQR)
Source of reporting standards:
EQUATOR Network
Sections included:
Interview guide for women; Interview guide for spouses; Reporting standards checklist
Program Name:
SEHER (Strengthening Evidence Base on School-Based Interventions for Promoting Adolescent Health)
Document Type:
Semi-structured interview guide
Target Population:
Students who availed counselling service
Intervention Setting:
School-based program
Focus Area:
Adolescent health and counselling services
Purpose:
To understand students’ experiences, enablers and barriers to accessing counselling, and feedback on the program
Key Topics:
School environment, counselling experience, access barriers, challenges, program improvement
Intended Respondents:
Current and dropped-out counselling service users
Data Collection Method:
Individual interview
Document Type:
Semi-structured interview guide
Research Focus:
Family caregivers’ experiences and perceptions of intrathecal analgesic pump implantation
Core Theme:
Value and experience of epidural pain pump implantation
Target Population:
Family caregivers of patients undergoing intrathecal analgesic pump implantation
Methodology:
Qualitative interview
Interview Duration:
Approximately 40–50 minutes
Key Topics:
Expectations and decision-making; perceived value and change; necessity and timing; care practices and support needs
Medical Context:
Pain management through intrathecal analgesic pump implantation
Setting:
Clinical decision-making and postoperative care context
Data Use:
Analysis of caregiver perspectives for research purposes
Note:
Year
Document type:
Interview guide
Research method:
Semi-structured interview
Thematic focus:
Resilience, coping strategies, personal challenges
Subject area:
Psychology; Social research
Research topic:
Individual responses to stressful life events
Interview format:
Open-ended questions with follow-up prompts
Data collection method:
Qualitative interview
Participants:
Individuals sharing personal experiences of challenges and coping
Purpose:
Elicitation of narratives about coping methods and perceptions of resilience
Structure:
Introductory statement, narrative prompt, follow-up questions, reflective questions, closing statement
Key concepts:
Coping methods; family support; social support; spirituality; counseling; personal growth; resilience
Year:
20--
Region / City:
Georgia
Subject:
Request for Qualifications, Design-Build Services
Document Type:
Request for Proposals
Institution / Organization:
Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia
Author:
Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia
Target Audience:
Contractors, Design-Build Firms
Period of Validity:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Amendment Date:
Not specified
Year:
2026
Region / city:
United Kingdom
Subject:
Implementation of online support tools for relatives of people with bipolar disorder and psychosis
Document type:
Participant information sheet
Organization / institution:
Lancaster University, University College London, University of Liverpool, NHS Trusts
Author:
IMPART research team
Target audience:
Relatives of patients receiving NHS mental health support
Funding:
National Institute of Health Research (NIHR)
Ethics approval:
NHS Research Ethics Committee
Duration:
Three-year study
Method:
Interviews, audio-recorded with transcription and anonymization
Purpose:
To understand barriers, facilitators, and success factors in the implementation of the REACT toolkit
Data usage:
Inform national implementation plan, academic publication, conference presentation
Author:
Simon Moss
Institution:
Charles Darwin University (CDU), Menzies School of Health Research
Type of document:
Research ethics application sample
Target audience:
Research students
Research methods:
Semi-structured interviews, focus groups, narrative analysis
Participants:
International research students, adults, healthy community members
Locations:
Darwin, various participant-chosen locations
Number of participants:
Approximately 10–15 for interviews, 2–4 focus groups with 3–10 participants each
Analysis method:
Thematic analysis, constructivist grounded theory
Topics:
Experiences of international research students, evaluation of initiatives like the community wall
Year:
2020
Region / City:
Oxford
Subject:
Education, Admissions
Document Type:
Interview Guidelines
Institution:
University of Oxford
Authors:
Dalveen, Jessica Goodman, Tom Crawford, Matthew Williams, Hannah Skoda, Will Poole, Ian (Admissions Operations Team)
Target Audience:
Prospective Students
Period of Action:
2020
Approval Date:
Not specified
Revision Date:
Not specified
Year:
2023
Region / City:
UK
Topic:
User experience research for health programme
Document Type:
Research protocol
Organization:
[Not specified in document]
Author:
[Not specified in document]
Target Audience:
Participants of user experience research study
Period of Validity:
[Not specified in document]
Approval Date:
[Not specified in document]
Amendment Date:
[Not specified in document]
Year:
2023
Region:
Richmond area; Hanover County, Virginia
Geographic scope:
City of Richmond and Hanover County
Subject matter:
Court administration; local court practices; professional conduct
Document type:
Committee report; interview summary
Issuing body:
Administration of Justice Committee
Related organizations:
Richmond Bar Association
Courts referenced:
U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of Virginia, Richmond Division; Hanover Circuit Court; Hanover General District Court; Hanover Juvenile and Domestic Relations District Court
Judges referenced:
J. Overton Harris; Hugh S. Campbell; David B. Caddell; Frank G. Uvanni
Intended audience:
Attorneys and members of the local bar
Time period covered:
Annual interviews conducted in 2023
Topics addressed:
Local rules and forms; continuances; scheduling practices; courtroom decorum; remote hearings; professional development; guardian ad litem practice
Year:
Not specified
Region / City:
Not specified
Theme:
Employee exit process, feedback collection
Document type:
Guide
Author:
Not specified
Target audience:
Line managers, HR personnel
Period of validity:
Not specified
Approval date:
Not specified
Modification date:
Not specified
Note:
Year
Institution / Organization:
University of Canterbury
Target Audience:
Participants in the research
Document type:
Technical guidance
Thematic area:
Humanitarian shelter and displacement
Methodology:
Focus Group Discussions and Key Informant Interviews
Target population:
Affected populations, IDPs, refugees, host communities
Geographic scope:
Humanitarian contexts
Institutional reference:
CRS
Referenced standard:
Sphere Standards
Referenced publication:
Focus Group Discussions – A Practical Guide (2018)
Assistance scope:
Emergency, transitional, and permanent shelter options
Source type:
Operational guidance document
Document type:
Participant information sheet
Consent type:
Verbal consent
Research context:
Academic research
Ethics review:
Faculty Research Ethics Committee
Intended use:
Supporting documentation for ethical review and approval
Applicable legislation:
General Data Protection Regulation
Data considerations:
Personal data and special category data
Research methods:
Brief interviews, observation, ethnographic methods
Institution referenced:
De Montfort University
Target audience:
Research participants
Status:
Template with researcher-completed sections
Contextual description:
Ethical guidance document outlining requirements and procedures for informing research participants and documenting verbal consent in academic studies involving brief interviews and related qualitative methods.