99-4509. Agency Forms Undergoing Paperwork Reduction Act Review  

  • [Federal Register Volume 64, Number 36 (Wednesday, February 24, 1999)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 9156-9160]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 99-4509]
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
    
    Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
    [30DAY-08-99]
    
    
    Agency Forms Undergoing Paperwork Reduction Act Review
    
        The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) publishes a 
    list of
    
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    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) 639-7090. Send written 
    comments to CDC, Desk Officer; Human Resources and Housing Branch, New 
    Executive Office Building, Room 10235; Washington, DC 20503. Written 
    comments should be received within 30 days of this notice.
    
    Proposed Project
    
        1. The National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES)--
    (0920-0237)--Revision--The National Center for Health Statistics 
    (NCHS). The National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) 
    has been conducted periodically since 1970 by NCHS. NHANES will begin 
    again in February 1999 and will be conducted on a continuous, rather 
    than periodic, basis from that point on. The plan is to sample about 
    5,000 persons annually. They will receive an interview and a physical 
    examination. A dress rehearsal of 555 sample persons is needed to test 
    computer-assisted personal interviews (including translations into 
    Spanish), examination protocols, automated computer systems and quality 
    control procedures. Participation in the dress rehearsal and main 
    survey will be completely voluntary and confidential.
        NHANES programs produce descriptive statistics which measure the 
    health and nutrition status of the general population. Through the use 
    of questionnaires, physical examinations, and laboratory tests, NHANES 
    studies the relationship between diet, nutrition and health in a 
    representative sample of the United States. NHANES monitors the 
    prevalence of chronic conditions and risk factors related to health 
    such as coronary heart disease, arthritis, osteoporosis, pulmonary and 
    infectious diseases, diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, 
    obesity, smoking, drug and alcohol use, environmental exposures, and 
    diet. NHANES data are used to establish the norms for the general 
    population against which health care providers can compare such patient 
    characteristics as height, weight, and nutrient levels in the blood. 
    Data from NHANES can be compared to those from previous surveys to 
    monitor changes in the health of the U.S. population. NHANES will also 
    establish a national probability sample of genetic material for future 
    genetic research for susceptibility to disease.
        Users of NHANES data include Congress; the World Health 
    Organization; Federal agencies such as NIH, EPA, and USDA; private 
    groups such as the American Heart Association; schools of public 
    health; private businesses; individual practitioners; and 
    administrators. NHANES data are used to establish, monitor, and 
    evaluate recommended dietary allowances, food fortification policies, 
    programs to limit environmental exposures, immunization guidelines and 
    health education and disease prevention programs. Approval was received 
    on 5/29/98 for only a pilot test of the revised survey--without the 
    genetic research component. This submission requests three year 
    approval for the dress rehearsal and the full survey, including all 
    components.
        The survey description, contents, and uses are the same as those in 
    the Federal Register notice for the pilot test. The total annual burden 
    hours are 51,414.
    
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                                                                                          No. of      Average burden/
                             Burden category                              No. of        responses/     response (in
                                                                        respondents     respondent         hrs.)
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    1. Screening interview only.....................................          13,467               1           0.167
    2. Screener and household interviews only.......................             710               1           0.434
    3. Screener, household, and SP interviews only..................           1,066               1           1.100
    4. Screener, household, and SP interviews and primary MEC exam             5,257               1           6.613
     only...........................................................
    5. Screener, household, and SP interviews, primary MEC exam and              263               1          11.613
     full MEC replicate exam........................................
    6. Screener, household, and SP interviews, MEC exam and dietary            1,052               1           8.363
     replicate interview only (5% + optional 15%)...................
    7. Home exam....................................................              71               1           2.700
    8. Telephone follow-up of elderly -option.......................           1,167               1           0.750
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        2. The National Nursing Home Survey (NNHS)--(0920-0353)--
    Reinstatement--The National Center For Health Statistics(NCHS)--Section 
    306 of the Public Health Service Act states that the National Center 
    for Health Statistics ``shall collect statistics on health resources * 
    * * [and] utilization of health care, including utilization of * * * 
    services of hospitals, extended care facilities, home health agencies, 
    and other institutions.'' The data system responsible for collecting 
    this data is the National Health Care Survey (NHCS). The National 
    Nursing Home Survey (NNHS) is part of the Long-term Care Component of 
    the NHCS. The NNHS was conducted in 1973-74, 1977, 1985, 1995, and 
    1997. NNHS data describe this major segment of the long-term care 
    system and are used extensively for health care research, health 
    planning and public policy. The survey provides detailed information on 
    utilization patterns needed in order to make accurate assessments of 
    the effects of health care reform on the elderly. The NNHS also 
    provides detailed information to assess the need for and costs 
    associated with such care. The use of long-term care services will 
    become an increasingly important issue as the population continues to 
    age. Data from earlier NNHS collections have been used by the National 
    Immunization Program at CDC, Office of the U.S. Attorney General, the 
    Bureau of Health Professionals, the National Institute of Dental and 
    Craniofacial Research at NIH, the Agency for Health Care Policy and 
    Research, the American Health Care Association, Johnson and Johnson 
    Pharmaceutical, the Rand Corporation and by several newspapers and 
    journals. NNHS data cover: baseline data on the characteristics of 
    nursing homes in relation to their residents and staff, Medicare and 
    Medicaid certification, costs to residents, sources of payment, 
    residents' functional status and diagnoses. Data collection is planned 
    for the period July-November, 1999. Survey design is in process now. 
    Sample selection and preparation of layout forms will precede the data 
    collection by several months. The total annual burden hours are 4,500.
    
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                                                                                          No. of      Average burden/
                               Respondents                                No. of        responses/     response (in
                                                                        respondents     respondent         hrs.)
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    Facility Questionnaire..........................................           1,500               1           0.333
    Current Resident Sampling List..................................           1,500               1           0.333
    Current Resident Questionnaire..................................           1,500               6           0.17
    Discharged Resident Sampling List...............................           1,500               1           0.333
    Discharged Resident Questionnaire...............................           1,500               6           0.17
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        3. Provider Survey of Partner Notification and Partner Management 
    Practices Following Diagnosis of a Sexually-Transmitted Disease (0920-
    0431)--Reinstatement--The National Center for HIV, STD, and TB 
    Prevention (NCHSTP), Division of STD Prevention, CDC is proposing to 
    conduct a national survey of physician's partner management practices 
    following the diagnosis of a sexually-transmitted disease. Partner 
    notification, a technique for controlling the spread of sexually-
    transmitted diseases is one of the five key elements of a long standing 
    public health strategy to control sexually-transmitted infections in 
    the US. At present, there is very little knowledge about partner 
    notification practices outside public health settings despite the fact 
    that most STD cases are seen in private health care settings. No 
    descriptive data currently exist that allow the Centers for Disease 
    Control and Prevention to characterize partner notification practices 
    among the broad range of clinical practice settings where STDs are 
    diagnosed, including acute or urgent care, emergency room, or primary 
    and ambulatory care clinics. The existing literature contains 
    descriptive studies of partner notification in public health clinics, 
    but no baseline data exist as to the practices of different physician 
    specialties across different practice settings.
        The CDC proposes to fill that gap through a national sample survey 
    of 7,000 physicians who treat patients with STDs in a wide variety of 
    clinical settings; an 80% completion rate is anticipated (n=5,040 
    surveys). This survey will provide the baseline data necessary to 
    characterize infection control practices, especially partner 
    notification practices, for syphilis, gonorrhea, HIV, and chlamydia and 
    the contextual factors that influence those practices. Findings from 
    the proposed national survey of physicians will assist CDC to better 
    focus STD control and partner notification program efforts and to 
    allocate program resources appropriately. Without this information, CDC 
    will have little information about STD treatment, reporting, and 
    partner management services provided by physicians practicing in the 
    US. With changes underway in the manner in which medical care is 
    delivered and the move toward managed care, clinical functions 
    typically provided in the public health sector will now be required of 
    private medical providers. At present, CDC does not have sufficient 
    information to guide future STD control efforts in the private medical 
    sector.
        The current OMB approval for this collection covered the pilot only 
    and expired on October 31, 1998. The pilot varied the respondent 
    payment to equal subsections of the sample using amounts of $0, $15, 
    and $25. The re-submission of the full information collection package 
    will include a description of the results of the pilot including 
    details of the response rates overall and break down by use of the 
    various response rates. The total annual burden hours are 2,268.
    
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                                                                                          No. of      Average burden/
                               Respondents                                No. of        responses/     response (in
                                                                        respondents     respondent         hrs.)
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    Clinicians who see STDs.........................................           4,032               1            0.5
    Clinicians who do not see STDs..................................           1,008               1             .25
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        4. School Health Policies and Programs Study 2000 (SHPPS 2000)--
    New--The National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health 
    Promotion (NCCDPHP). The purpose of this request is to obtain OMB 
    clearance to conduct a study of school health policies and programs in 
    elementary, middle/junior, and senior high schools nationwide. A 
    similar study was conducted in 1994 (OMB No. 0920-0340). SHPPS 2000 
    will assess the characteristics of eight components of school health 
    programs at the elementary, middle/junior, and senior high school 
    levels: health education, physical education and activity, health 
    services, food service, school policy and environment, mental health 
    and social services, faculty and staff health promotion, and family and 
    community involvement. SHPPS 2000 data will be used to provide end-of-
    decade measures for 18 national health objectives for 2000 and as a 
    baseline measure for at least 17 draft objectives for 2010. No other 
    national source of data exists for these 2000 and draft 2010 
    objectives. The data also will have significant implications for policy 
    and program development for school health programs nationwide. The 
    total annual burden hours are 26,416.
    
                          Annual Burden Hours for SHPPS 2000 Main Data Collection, Spring 2000
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                                                                                         Number of     Burden hours
                  Questionnaire/activity                         Respondent             respondents   per respondent
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    State Health Education...........................  State officials..............              51            1.00
    State Physical Education and Activity............  State officials..............              51            1.00
    State Health Services............................  State officials..............              51            1.00
    State Food Service...............................  State officials..............              51            1.00
    State Questionnaire on School Policy and           State officials..............              51            1.25
     Environment.
    State Mental Health and Social Services..........  State officials..............              51            1.00
    
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    State Faculty and Staff Health Promotion.........  State officials..............              51            0.50
    Assist with identifying state level respondents    State officials..............              51            1.00
     and with recruiting districts and schools.
    District Health Education........................  District officials...........            1148            1.00
    District Physical Education and Activity.........  District officials...........            1148            1.00
    District Health Services.........................  District officials...........            1148            1.00
    District Food Service............................  District officials...........            1148            1.00
    District Questionnaire on School Policy and        District officials...........            1148            1.25
     Environment.
    District Mental Health and Social Services.......  District officials...........            1148            1.00
    District Faculty and Staff Health Promotion......  District officials...........            1148            0.50
    Assist with identifying district and school level  District officials...........             350            1.00
     respondents and with recruiting schools.
    Assist with identifying and scheduling school      School officials.............            1539            1.00
     level respondents.
    School Health Education..........................  Health education lead                    1539            1.00
                                                        teachers, principals, or
                                                        designees.
    School Physical Education and Activity...........  Physical education lead                  1539            1.00
                                                        teachers, principals, or
                                                        designees.
    School Health Services...........................  School nurses, principals, or            1539            1.00
                                                        designees.
    School Food Service..............................  Food service managers,                   1539            1.00
                                                        principals, or designees.
    School Questionnaire on School Policy and          Principals or designees......            1539            1.50
     Environment.
    School Mental Health and Social Services.........  Counselors, principals, or               1539            1.00
                                                        designees.
    School Faculty and Staff Health Promotion........  Principals or designees......            1539            0.50
    Health Education Classroom Teacher...............  Health education teachers                2309            0.80
                                                        (Average 1.5 per school).
    Physical Education and Activity Classroom Teacher  Physical education teachers              3078            0.80
                                                        (Average 2 per school).
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                             Annual Burden Hours for Validity/Reliability Study, Spring 2000
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                      Questionnaire                              Respondent              Number of          per
                                                                                        respondents     respondent
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    State Health Education...........................  State officials..............              32            0.25
    State Physical Education and Activity............  State officials..............              32            0.25
    State Health Services............................  State officials..............              32            0.20
    State Food Service...............................  State officials..............              32            0.20
    State Questionnaire on School Policy and           State officials..............              32            0.40
     Environment.
    State Mental Health and Social Services..........  State officials..............              32            0.25
    State Faculty and Staff Health Promotion.........  State officials..............              32            0.20
    District Health Education........................  District officials...........              82            0.25
    District Physical Education and Activity.........  District officials...........              82            0.25
    District Health Services.........................  District officials...........              82            0.20
    District Food Service............................  District officials...........              82            0.20
    District Questionnaire on School Policy and        District officials...........              82            0.40
     Environment.
    District Mental Health and Social Services.......  District officials...........              82            0.25
    District Faculty and Staff Health Promotion......  District officials...........              82            0.40
    School Health Education..........................  Health education lead                      82            0.80
                                                        teachers, principals, or
                                                        designees.
    School Physical Education and Activity...........  Physical education lead                    82            0.80
                                                        teachers, principals, or
                                                        designees.
    School Health Services...........................  School nurses, principals, or              82            0.80
                                                        designees.
    School Food Service..............................  Food service managers,                     82            0.80
                                                        principals, or designees.
    School Questionnaire on School Policy and          Principals or designees......              82            1.25
     Environment.
    School Mental Health and Social Services.........  Counselors, principals, or                 82            0.80
                                                        designees.
    School Faculty and Staff Health..................  Principals or designees......              82            0.40
    Promotion Health Education Classroom Teacher.....  Health education teachers                  82            0.80
                                                        (Average 1.5 per school).
    Physical Education and Activity Classroom Teacher  Physical education teachers                82            0.80
                                                        (Average 2 per school).
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                                  Annual Burden Hours for SHPPS Field Test, Spring 1999
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                                                                                         Number of     Burden hours
                      Questionnaire                              Respondent             respondents   per respondent
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    District Health Education........................  District officials...........               9            2.00
    District Physical Education and Activity.........  District officials...........               9            2.00
    District Health Services.........................  District officials...........               9            2.00
    District Food Service............................  District officials...........               9            2.00
    District Questionnaire on School Policy and        District officials...........               9            2.50
     Environment.
    District Mental Health and Social Services.......  District officials...........               9            2.00
    District Faculty and Staff Health Promotion......  District officials...........               9            1.00
    School Questionnaire on School Policy and          Principals or designees......              80            3.00
     Environment (interview and reinterview).
    Health Education Classroom Teacher (interview and  Health education teachers....              80            1.60
     reinterview).
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           Annual Burden Hours Across All SHPPS 2000 Study Components
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                                                 Number of     Total burden
                 Study component                respondents        hours
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    Main Study Data Collection, Spring 2000.          26,493        25,115.9
    Validity/Reliability Study, Spring 2000.           1,536           810.4
    Field Test, Spring 1999.................             223           489.5
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        Total...............................          28,252        26,415.8
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    Nancy Cheal,
    Acting Associate Director for Policy, Planning and Evaluation, Centers 
    for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
    [FR Doc. 99-4509 Filed 2-23-99; 8:45 am]
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Published:
02/24/1999
Department:
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Entry Type:
Notice
Document Number:
99-4509
Pages:
9156-9160 (5 pages)
Docket Numbers:
30DAY-08-99
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