[Federal Register: July 1, 2004 (Volume 69, Number 126)]
[Notices]
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
[30 Day-56-04]
Proposed Data Collections Submitted for Public Comment and
Recommendations
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) publishes a
list of information collection requests under review by the Office of
Management and Budget (OMB) in compliance with the Paperwork Reduction
Act (44 U.S.C. chapter 35). To request a copy of these requests, call
the CDC Reports Clearance Officer at (404) 498-1210 or send an e-mail
to omb@cdc.gov. Send written comments to CDC Desk Officer, Human
Resources and Housing Branch, New Executive Office Building, Room
10235, Washington, DC 20503 or by fax to (202) 395-6974. Written
comments should be received within 30 days of this notice.
Proposed Project
Formative Research on Issues Related to the Use of Mass Media in
African American Women--New--National Center for Chronic Disease
Prevention and Health Promotion (NCCDPHP), Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention (CDC).
Background
Women's health programs, including the National Breast and Cervical
Cancer Early Detection Program (NBCCEDP), offer low-cost or free breast
cancer screening to uninsured, low-income women. In 1991, CDC
established the NBCCEDP to increase breast and cervical cancer
screening among uninsured, underserved, low-income women. To date, over
1.5 million women have received services from NBCCEDP-sponsored
programs. Yet NBCCEDP-sponsored programs are estimated to reach only
18% of women 50 years old and older who are eligible for screening
services. A research priority for the NBCCEDP is to identify effective
strategies to increase enrollment among eligible women who have never
received breast or cervical cancer screening. Why women do not
participate in this screening is not well understood.
The purpose of this task is to conduct formative research to better
understand how low-income African-American women might use TV/radio as
sources of health information and identify the particular formats,
programs, stations, and hours the targeted women listen. This task will
examine how African-American women get information on community issues,
services, and events and determine if these can be used as viable means
to disseminate information on health services. The only cost to
respondent is their time. The estimated annualized burden is 240 hours.
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Average
No. of No. of burden per
Form name respondents responses per response (in
respondent hrs)
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Call-in Script.................................................. 120 1 5/60
Eligibility Screener............................................ 120 1 5/60
Check-in and Informed Consent................................... 120 1 5/60
Pre-discussion Information Sheet................................ 120 1 15/60
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Group Discussion................................................ 120 1 1.5
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Dated: June 21, 2004.
Diane Allen,
Acting Director, Management Analysis and Services Office, Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention.
[FR Doc. 04-14932 Filed 6-30-04; 8:45 am]
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