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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention
[30Day–19–0856]
Agency Forms Undergoing Paperwork
Reduction Act Review
In accordance with the Paperwork
Reduction Act of 1995, the Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
has submitted the information
collection request titled ‘‘National
Quitline Data Warehouse’’ to the Office
of Management and Budget (OMB) for
review and approval. CDC previously
published a ‘‘Proposed Data Collection
Submitted for Public Comment and
Recommendations’’ notice on November
6, 2018 to obtain comments from the
public and affected agencies. CDC
received three comments related to the
previous notice. This notice serves to
allow an additional 30 days for public
and affected agency comments.
CDC will accept all comments for this
proposed information collection project.
The Office of Management and Budget
is particularly interested in comments
that:
(a) Evaluate whether the proposed
collection of information is necessary
for the proper performance of the
functions of the agency, including
whether the information will have
practical utility;
(b) Evaluate the accuracy of the
agencies estimate of the burden of the
proposed collection of information,
including the validity of the
methodology and assumptions used;
(c) Enhance the quality, utility, and
clarity of the information to be
collected;
(d) Minimize the burden of the
collection of information on those who
are to respond, including, through the
use of appropriate automated,
electronic, mechanical, or other
technological collection techniques or
other forms of information technology,
e.g., permitting electronic submission of
responses; and
(e) Assess information collection
costs.
To request additional information on
the proposed project or to obtain a copy
of the information collection plan and
instruments, call (404) 639–7570 or
send an email to omb@cdc.gov. Direct
written comments and/or suggestions
regarding the items contained in this
notice to the Attention: CDC Desk
Officer, Office of Management and
Budget, 725 17th Street NW,
Washington, DC 20503 or by fax to (202)
395–5806. Provide written comments
within 30 days of notice publication.
Proposed Project
National Quitline Data Warehouse
(OMB Control No. 0920–0856, Exp. Date
03/31/2019)—Extension—National
Center for Chronic Disease Prevention
and Health Promotion (NCCDPHP),
Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention (CDC).
Background and Brief Description
Since 2010, the National Quitline
Data Warehouse (NQDW) has collected
a core set of information from the 50
U.S. states, the District of Columbia,
Guam, and Puerto Rico regarding what
services telephone quitlines offer to
tobacco users as well as the number and
type of tobacco users who receive
services from telephone quitlines. The
data collection was modified in 2015 to
collect data from the The Asian
Smokers’ Quitline (ASQ) in addition to
the other 53 states/territories that
provide data, and included five new
questions to the NQDW Intake
Questionnaire to help CDC and states
tailor quitline services to the needs of its
callers.
The NQDW provides data on the
general smoking population who
contact their state quitlines, but also
allows for collections of information
about key subgroups of tobacco users
who contact state quitlines to better
support cessation services. Data is
collected on tobacco users who received
service from state telephone quitlines
from all funded U.S. states, territories
and the Asian Smokers’ Quitline (ASQ)
through the NQDW Intake
Questionnaire. The NQDW SevenMonth Follow-up Questionnaire will be
administered to tobacco users who
received services from the ASQ only,
and is no longer collected from other
respondents. Seven-month quit rates
have been previously estimated for all
Quitline callers except those that call
the ASQ. Based on previous literature
and a review of the follow-up evaluation
data previously collected by the NQDW,
seven-month quit rates are not expected
to change significantly over time. Data
on the quitline call volume, number of
tobacco users served, and the services
offered by state quitlines will be
provided by state health department
personnel who manage the quitline or
their designee, such as contracted
quitline service providers, using the
NQDW Quitline Services Survey.
Data collected from the NQDW is
analyzed with simple descriptive data
tabulations and trends are currently
reported online through the CDC State
Tobacco Activities Tracking and
Evaluation (STATE) System website.
More complex statistical analyses,
including multivariate regression
techniques will be utilized to assess
quitline outcomes, such as quitline
reach, service utilization, how callers
reported hearing about the quitline, and
the effectiveness of quitline promotions
and the CDC Tips From Former Smokers
national tobacco education media
campaigns on state quitline call volume
and tobacco users receiving services
from state quitlines.
CDC uses the information collected by
the NQDW for ongoing monitoring,
reporting, and evaluation related to state
quitlines. Select data from the NQDW
are reported online through the CDC’s
STATE System website (https://
www.cdc.gov/statesystem). The
estimated annual burden hours are
82,477.
ESTIMATED ANNUALIZED BURDEN HOURS
Number of
respondents
Type of respondent
Form name
Quitline callers who contact the quitline for
help for themselves.
NQDW Intake Questionnaire (English-complete).
ASQ Intake Questionnaire (Chinese, Korean,
or Vietnamese-complete).
ASQ Seven-Month Follow-up Questionnaire
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Number of
responses
per
respondent
Average
burden per
respondent
(in hours)
488,846
1
10/60
1,935
1
10/60
1,587
1
7/60
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ESTIMATED ANNUALIZED BURDEN HOURS—Continued
Form name
Caller who contacts the Quitline on behalf of
someone else.
NQDW Intake Questionnaire (English-subset).
ASQ Intake Questionnaire (Chinese, Korean,
or Vietnamese-subset).
Submission of NQDW Intake Questionnaire
Electronic Data File to CDC.
Submission of NQDW (ASQ) Seven-Month
Follow-up Electronic Data File to CDC.
NQDW Quitline Services Survey ...................
Tobacco Control Manager or their Designee/
Quitline Service Provider.
Jeffrey M. Zirger,
Lead, Information Collection Review Office,
Office of Scientific Integrity, Office of Science,
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention
[30Day–19–18AWP]
Agency Forms Undergoing Paperwork
Reduction Act Review
In accordance with the Paperwork
Reduction Act of 1995, the Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
has submitted the information
collection request titled ‘‘Using social
media for recruitment in cancer
prevention and control survey-based
research (SMFR Study)’’ to the Office of
Management and Budget (OMB) for
review and approval. CDC previously
published a ‘‘Proposed Data Collection
Submitted for Public Comment and
Recommendations’’ notice on
September 18, 2018 to obtain comments
from the public and affected agencies.
CDC received five comments related to
the previous notice. This notice serves
to allow an additional 30 days for public
and affected agency comments.
CDC will accept all comments for this
proposed information collection project.
The Office of Management and Budget
is particularly interested in comments
that:
(a) Evaluate whether the proposed
collection of information is necessary
for the proper performance of the
functions of the agency, including
whether the information will have
practical utility;
(b) Evaluate the accuracy of the
agencies estimate of the burden of the
proposed collection of information,
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including the validity of the
methodology and assumptions used;
(c) Enhance the quality, utility, and
clarity of the information to be
collected;
(d) Minimize the burden of the
collection of information on those who
are to respond, including through the
use of appropriate automated,
electronic, mechanical, or other
technological collection techniques or
other forms of information technology,
e.g., permitting electronic submission of
responses; and
(e) Assess information collection
costs.
To request additional information on
the proposed project or to obtain a copy
of the information collection plan and
instruments, call (404) 639–7570 or
send an email to omb@cdc.gov. Direct
written comments and/or suggestions
regarding the items contained in this
notice to the Attention: CDC Desk
Officer, Office of Management and
Budget, Washington, DC 20503 or by fax
to (202) 395–5806. Written comments
should be received within 30 days of
notice publication.
Proposed Project
Using Social Media for Recruitment in
Cancer Prevention and Control SurveyBased Research—New—National Center
for Chronic Disease Prevention and
Health Promotion (NCCDPHP), Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention
(CDC).
Background and Brief Description
This project involves formative
research to assess the feasibility of using
social media to conduct survey-based
cancer prevention and control research
for study recruitment. To achieve this
goal, the project will field four online
surveys for three distinct populations
using Facebook, Twitter, and Google ads
as tools for recruitment. Sampling bias
and ability to use weights, among other
statistical methods, to correct for
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Number of
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burden per
respondent
(in hours)
12,217
1
1/60
86
1
1/60
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potential bias will be assessed at the
conclusion of the study.
This project has two aims:
Aim 1: To develop and launch
surveys with three populations of
interest to cancer prevention and
control research using social media
platforms for study recruitment. This
will consist of using Facebook, Twitter,
and Google ads to recruit participants
from three groups: Cancer survivors,
those at high risk for cancer, and the
general population (for cancer
screening). Survey questions will be
taken from previously administered
national surveys, such as NHIS, HINTS,
and MEPS, in addition to questions
specially developed for this study.
Aim 2: To assess the extent of
sampling bias associated with surveys
using social media platforms and the
internet as frames for non-proportional
sampling and the ability to use weights
or other statistical methods to correct for
potential biases. Content for the social
media surveys will include questions
from nationally representative surveys
(such as the National Health Interview
Survey) to enable socio-demographic
and health history comparisons with
nationally representative populations.
In addition we will explore the ability
to use post-stratification weights,
propensity scores, or other statistical
methods to address issues of potential
sampling bias.
The first survey will target cancer
survivors and focus on general health
and well-being post-treatment. The
second survey will target the general
population, focusing on cancer
screening and access to care. The third
and fourth surveys will target those at
high risk for cancer focusing on
communication of genetic risk among
family members and the tools and
resources needed for risk
communication.
Individuals will be recruited to
participate in the web survey through
ads posted on social media sites
including Facebook, Twitter, and
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
[30Day-19-0856]
Agency Forms Undergoing Paperwork Reduction Act Review
In accordance with the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, the Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has submitted the information
collection request titled ``National Quitline Data Warehouse'' to the
Office of Management and Budget (OMB) for review and approval. CDC
previously published a ``Proposed Data Collection Submitted for Public
Comment and Recommendations'' notice on November 6, 2018 to obtain
comments from the public and affected agencies. CDC received three
comments related to the previous notice. This notice serves to allow an
additional 30 days for public and affected agency comments.
CDC will accept all comments for this proposed information
collection project. The Office of Management and Budget is particularly
interested in comments that:
(a) Evaluate whether the proposed collection of information is
necessary for the proper performance of the functions of the agency,
including whether the information will have practical utility;
(b) Evaluate the accuracy of the agencies estimate of the burden of
the proposed collection of information, including the validity of the
methodology and assumptions used;
(c) Enhance the quality, utility, and clarity of the information to
be collected;
(d) Minimize the burden of the collection of information on those
who are to respond, including, through the use of appropriate
automated, electronic, mechanical, or other technological collection
techniques or other forms of information technology, e.g., permitting
electronic submission of responses; and
(e) Assess information collection costs.
To request additional information on the proposed project or to
obtain a copy of the information collection plan and instruments, call
(404) 639-7570 or send an email to omb@cdc.gov. Direct written comments
and/or suggestions regarding the items contained in this notice to the
Attention: CDC Desk Officer, Office of Management and Budget, 725 17th
Street NW, Washington, DC 20503 or by fax to (202) 395-5806. Provide
written comments within 30 days of notice publication.
Proposed Project
National Quitline Data Warehouse (OMB Control No. 0920-0856, Exp.
Date 03/31/2019)--Extension--National Center for Chronic Disease
Prevention and Health Promotion (NCCDPHP), Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention (CDC).
Background and Brief Description
Since 2010, the National Quitline Data Warehouse (NQDW) has
collected a core set of information from the 50 U.S. states, the
District of Columbia, Guam, and Puerto Rico regarding what services
telephone quitlines offer to tobacco users as well as the number and
type of tobacco users who receive services from telephone quitlines.
The data collection was modified in 2015 to collect data from the The
Asian Smokers' Quitline (ASQ) in addition to the other 53 states/
territories that provide data, and included five new questions to the
NQDW Intake Questionnaire to help CDC and states tailor quitline
services to the needs of its callers.
The NQDW provides data on the general smoking population who
contact their state quitlines, but also allows for collections of
information about key subgroups of tobacco users who contact state
quitlines to better support cessation services. Data is collected on
tobacco users who received service from state telephone quitlines from
all funded U.S. states, territories and the Asian Smokers' Quitline
(ASQ) through the NQDW Intake Questionnaire. The NQDW Seven-Month
Follow-up Questionnaire will be administered to tobacco users who
received services from the ASQ only, and is no longer collected from
other respondents. Seven-month quit rates have been previously
estimated for all Quitline callers except those that call the ASQ.
Based on previous literature and a review of the follow-up evaluation
data previously collected by the NQDW, seven-month quit rates are not
expected to change significantly over time. Data on the quitline call
volume, number of tobacco users served, and the services offered by
state quitlines will be provided by state health department personnel
who manage the quitline or their designee, such as contracted quitline
service providers, using the NQDW Quitline Services Survey.
Data collected from the NQDW is analyzed with simple descriptive
data tabulations and trends are currently reported online through the
CDC State Tobacco Activities Tracking and Evaluation (STATE) System
website. More complex statistical analyses, including multivariate
regression techniques will be utilized to assess quitline outcomes,
such as quitline reach, service utilization, how callers reported
hearing about the quitline, and the effectiveness of quitline
promotions and the CDC Tips From Former Smokers national tobacco
education media campaigns on state quitline call volume and tobacco
users receiving services from state quitlines.
CDC uses the information collected by the NQDW for ongoing
monitoring, reporting, and evaluation related to state quitlines.
Select data from the NQDW are reported online through the CDC's STATE
System website (https://www.cdc.gov/statesystem). The estimated annual
burden hours are 82,477.
Estimated Annualized Burden Hours
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number of Average burden
Type of respondent Form name Number of responses per per respondent
respondents respondent (in hours)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Quitline callers who contact the NQDW Intake 488,846 1 10/60
quitline for help for themselves. Questionnaire (English-
complete).
ASQ Intake Questionnaire 1,935 1 10/60
(Chinese, Korean, or
Vietnamese-complete).
ASQ Seven-Month Follow- 1,587 1 7/60
up Questionnaire.
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Caller who contacts the Quitline on NQDW Intake 12,217 1 1/60
behalf of someone else. Questionnaire (English-
subset).
ASQ Intake Questionnaire 86 1 1/60
(Chinese, Korean, or
Vietnamese-subset).
Tobacco Control Manager or their Submission of NQDW 54 4 1
Designee/Quitline Service Provider. Intake Questionnaire
Electronic Data File to
CDC.
Submission of NQDW (ASQ) 1 1 1
Seven-Month Follow-up
Electronic Data File to
CDC.
NQDW Quitline Services 54 4 20/60
Survey.
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Jeffrey M. Zirger,
Lead, Information Collection Review Office, Office of Scientific
Integrity, Office of Science, Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention.
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