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1 Confidentiality, Participant Protection, Human Subjects Mary Phillips, M.A. Kenneth M. Coll, Ph.D. Brenda Freeman, Ph.D.

2 Part of Section D of the NOFA : Evaluation and Data “Applicants must document their ability to collect and report required data”, including: –Evidence of involving community key informants (e.g., families, leaders) in the process

3 Such Involvement will include Descriptions of Plans for: –Data Collection –Data Management and Analysis –Data Reporting –Existing Approach to the collection of data

4 Data Collection Confidentiality and Participant Protection (of Human Subjects) through: –Informed consent from the Participant, including: Purpose and background Procedures for collecting the data Description of risks/discomforts Benefits Costs Payments Questions Voluntary consent (signed) Participant Bill of Rights (Safety Monitoring Plan)

5 Data Management and Analysis Confidentiality and Participant Protection (of Human Subjects) through –Data entry person(s) signs a confidentiality statement –Works from a secure location and computer –Trains in HIPPA guidelines –Enters data without identifying information (e.g, names, other identifications)

6 Continued Confidentiality and Participant Protection (of Human Subjects) through –Securely storing raw data in a locked file cabinet for a specified period of time then shredded

7 Continued- Inclusion of Children Informed consent is needed from both the youth (if at an age of understanding) and the caregiver(s) SEE EXAMPLE

8 Data Reporting To Whom? –Key informants (e.g., families, community leaders and members, service providers) How often? –Monthly –Quarterly –Semi-annually In what formats, venues? –e.g., Radio, newspaper, executive summaries, newsletters

9 Existing Approach to the Collection of Data Description of Current Management Information System

10 Data Collection Instruments/Interview Protocols? See examples Reliability and validity of evaluation methods and instruments in terms of gender/age/culture of the target population –Community based-committee in development stage –Focus groups –Piloting


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