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In response, CDC has contracted with
the Academy for Educational
Development (AED) to conduct focus
groups to identify key audience
concepts around food choices and to
develop and test concepts and messages
aimed at increasing healthy food
choices among children and youth. For
the research to be useful to Congress
and to the nation’s public health
agenda, a thorough understanding of a
child’s attitude toward healthy food
choices at varied developmental stages,
and the barriers and motivations for
adopting and sustaining those choices is
essential. Also important is a thorough
understanding of those who can
influence the health behaviors of
children and youth. This research will
facilitate the development of messages,
strategies, and tactics that resonate with
dynamics of family shared decisionmaking around food choices and
attitudes toward healthy eating patterns.
For Phase 3, 36 focus groups about the
toddler/young child set (ages 1–5) will
be held with their parents and other
important influencers such as educators,
primary caregivers, and health care
providers.
All focus group recruiting will
incorporate appropriate representation
of diverse ethnic groups, and the groups
will be held in several cities to ensure
broad geographic representation.
The intent of this audience research is
to solicit input and feedback from
potential audiences. The information
gathered will be used to develop, refine,
and modify messages and strategies to
increase healthy food choices by
children and parents. There is no cost
to participants other that their time.
children, youth, parents, and other
influencers.
The focus groups will be conducted in
three phases: Phase One will address
‘‘tweens’’ (ages 9–13) and parents of
tweens; Phase 2 will focus on children
6–8 years old and their parents, and
Phase 3 will conduct groups with
parents of children under 6 years old.
The research will begin with tweens.
Current market literature and opinionleaders both strongly suggest that
tweens are highly influential in their
parents’ nutrition decisions, as well as
those made by their younger siblings.
For each phase, 36 focus groups will
be conducted; thus, three phases will
amount to 108 total focus groups. In
Phases 1 and 2, focus groups will
involve both young people and their
parents or key caregivers. In this way,
CDC can gain insight into both parents’
and children’s views, as well as the
ESTIMATE OF ANNUALIZED BURDEN HOURS
Number of
respondents
Type of respondents
Average
burden/response
(in hours)
Number of
responses/
respondents
Total burden
(in hrs)
Phase 1: Recruitment ......................................................................................
Phase 1: Tweens (ages 9–13); 24 groups of 11 people per group ................
Phase 1: Parents of tweens; 12 groups of 10 people per group ....................
Phase 2: Recruitment ......................................................................................
Phase 2: Elementary aged children (ages 6–8); 24 groups of 11 children
per group) .....................................................................................................
Phase 2: Parents of elementary aged children; 12 groups of 10 people per
group ............................................................................................................
Phase 3: Recruitment ......................................................................................
Phase 3: Parents of preschoolers (ages 1–5); 36 groups of 10 people per
group ............................................................................................................
528
264
120
528
1
1
1
1
10/60
2.0
2.0
10/60
88
528
240
88
264
1
2.0
528
120
720
1
1
2.0
10/60
240
120
360
1
2.0
720
Total ..........................................................................................................
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Dated: June 6, 2005.
Betsey Dunaway,
Acting Reports Clearance Officer, Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention.
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Prevention
[RFA IP05–095]
Effectiveness of a Hospital-Based
Program for Vaccination of Birth
Mothers and Household Contacts With
Inactivated Influenza Vaccine; Notice
of Availability of Funds—Amendment
A notice announcing the availability
of fiscal year (FY) 2006 funds for a
cooperative agreement for Effectiveness
of a Hospital-Based Program for
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2005, Volume 70, Number 91, pages
25079–25084.
The notice is amended as follows:
Page 25079, third column, Letter of
Intent Deadline, delete June 13, 2005,
and replace with August 15, 2005. Page
25079, third column, Application
Deadline, delete June 27, 2005, and
replace with August 31, 2005. Page
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delete 2005, and replace with 2006.
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Award Date, delete August 31, 2005,
and replace with November 30, 2005.
Page 25081, third column, LOI Deadline
Date, delete June 13, 2005, and replace
with August 15, 2005. Page 25081, third
column, Application Deadline Date,
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Dated: June 2, 2005.
William P. Nichols,
Director, Procurement and Grants Office,
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
[RFA IP05-095]
Effectiveness of a Hospital-Based Program for Vaccination of
Birth Mothers and Household Contacts With Inactivated Influenza
Vaccine; Notice of Availability of Funds--Amendment
A notice announcing the availability of fiscal year (FY) 2006 funds
for a cooperative agreement for Effectiveness of a Hospital-Based
Program for Vaccination of Birth Mothers and Household Contacts with
Inactivated Influenza Vaccine was published in the Federal Register,
Thursday, May 12, 2005, Volume 70, Number 91, pages 25079-25084.
The notice is amended as follows: Page 25079, third column, Letter
of Intent Deadline, delete June 13, 2005, and replace with August 15,
2005. Page 25079, third column, Application Deadline, delete June 27,
2005, and replace with August 31, 2005. Page 25080, third column,
Fiscal Year Funds, delete 2005, and replace with 2006. Page 25080,
third column, Anticipated Award Date, delete August 31, 2005, and
replace with November 30, 2005. Page 25081, third column, LOI Deadline
Date, delete June 13, 2005, and replace with August 15, 2005. Page
25081, third column, Application Deadline Date, delete June 27, 2005,
and replace with August 31, 2005. Page 25083, second column,
Anticipated Award Date, delete August 31, 2005, and replace with
November 30, 2005.
Dated: June 2, 2005.
William P. Nichols,
Director, Procurement and Grants Office, Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention.
[FR Doc. 05-11513 Filed 6-9-05; 8:45 am]
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