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Interviewer Training Overview: Priorities for Local AIDS Control Efforts

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Interviewer Training Overview:

Priorities for Local AIDS Control Efforts

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Conduct PLACE assessment in <PPA>

2. Identify venues where people meet new partners∆ Community Informant Questionnaire (Form A)∆ Venue and Event Report (Form B)

3. Visit, characterize, map all venues ∆ Venue Verification Form (Form C)

4. Find out if there are many new sexual partnerships formed at venues∆ Questionnaire for Individuals Socializing at Venues

(Form D)

PLACE Assessment Data Collection

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Community Informant QuestionnaireRecords characteristics of community informants

Venue and Event ReportRecords information about each venue (location) or event (such as a

festival or sporting event) that a community informant reports

Venue Verification FormRecords information about a venue from interview with responsible

person at each venue (manager or owner)

Questionnaire for Individuals Socializing at VenuesRecords information about individuals at venues

PLACE Assessment Data Collection

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The Importance of Data Confidentiality

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Confidentiality of the Survey Information

It is the responsibility of interviewers to protect the confidentiality of the people involved in the study

∆ Avoid leaving documents where they can be seen by unauthorized persons

∆ Avoid discussing the survey in a public setting where you may be overheard

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Confidentiality of the Survey Information

Keep what you learn during an interview strictly confidential

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General Interview Instructions to Keep in Mind

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General Interview Instructions:Be Prepared

∆ Make sure you understand each questionnaire very well and that you can use it easily and correctly

∆ Review questionnaires until you feel confident and comfortable with them

Fumbling can cause the respondent to lose confidence in you

∆ Make sure you have all materials with you before heading to the field

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General Interview Instructions:Establish Good Rapport and Stay Neutral

∆ A successful interview is founded on a good relationship with the respondent

∆ Show that you are an understanding and friendly person

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General Interview Instructions:Establish Good Rapport and Stay Neutral

∆ Avoid seeming bored, uninterested, or hostile

∆ Do not allow your words, tone of voice, or body language to convey “judgment”

∆ Remain friendly but neutral; avoid acting surprised, critical, approving, or disapproving

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General Interview Instructions:Asking the Questions

∆ Ask the questions in order

∆ Avoid showing questionnaire to the respondent

Respondents may be influenced by knowing that questions are coming next or by seeing answer categories

∆ Conduct the interview in privacy

If others are observing, respondents may change the way they answer

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General Interview Instructions:Art of Probing

Probing serves three main functions...

∆ To encourage the person being interviewed to give more information, be more clear, or finish up an answer

∆ To discourage the person being interviewed from giving irrelevant information

∆ To improve rapport by indicating that you (the interviewer) are paying attention

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General Interview Instructions:Art of Probing

When else should you use a probe?

∆ If a respondent has trouble putting his/her thoughts into words

∆ If a respondent is hesitant about giving you certain information

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General Interview Instructions:Art of Probing

Probes you can use:

∆ Repeat the question you just asked

∆ Repeat what the person being interviewed said last

∆ Say “Anything else?” for questions where more than one response is possible

∆ Ask neutral questions like “What do you mean?”

∆ Non-verbal cues (pause, look, or nod) to give the person time to gather his or her thoughts

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General Interview Instructions:What to Do with “Don’t Know” Responses

People say “I don’t know” when they:

∆ Do not understand the question

∆ Feel uncomfortable answering

∆ Really don’t know the answer

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General Interview Instructions:What to Do with “Don’t Know” Responses

Probing helps to avoid “don’t know” answers:

∆ Repeat the question

∆ Sit quietly and wait

∆ Say, “Well, what do you think?” or “I just want your own ideas.”

∆ Try to probe at least once

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General Interview Instructions:What to Do with “Don’t Know” Responses

∆ Don’t try and force an answer; stop right away if the respondent becomes irritated or annoyed

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General Interview Instructions:Controlling the Interview

It is important to maintain control of the interview so it can be completed on time and in order

If a respondent provides information that will be covered later in the interview, you can:

∆ Politely tell the respondent that you must ask other questions first

∆ Write down the information and confirm it at the appropriate stage of the interview

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General Interview Instructions:Ending the Interview

∆ Tell the respondent that you are grateful for his or her very helpful cooperation

∆ Immediately check the questionnaire to make sure it is complete; if answers are skipped or are not clearly marked, follow-up with the respondent right away

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General Fieldwork Reminders

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Tips for Fieldwork Success:

∆ Re-read the manual often to refresh your memory!

∆ Carry the manual with you to the field in case questions arise.

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Tips for Fieldwork Success:

∆ Remember to practice and make sure you are comfortable with the questionnaires

∆ Be polite to everyone you meet

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Tips for Fieldwork Success:

∆ Complete the first page of a questionnaire, even if the respondent refuses to go further

∆ Ask questions in a clear and simple manner and in the order they appear in the questionnaire

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∆ Make sure to record answers accurately and legibly

∆ If you are unsure about a response, probe in a neutral manner

Tips for Fieldwork Success:

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Tips for Fieldwork Success:

∆ Protect the questionnaires from dirt or damage

∆ Ask the field coordinator about any questions, problems, or difficulties you may have

∆ Remember to keep all survey and questionnaire information confidential!

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Things to Avoid:

∆ Do not phrase questions in a way that suggests answers

∆ Do not put words in the mouth of the respondent, or lead the respondent towards your viewpoint

∆ Do not reveal your judgments or opinions about respondents

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∆ Don’t leave any response column blank!

∆ If there is a problem with any part of a questionnaire, write “CANCELLED” across the page and use a fresh questionnaire

∆ Hand all questionnaires back to your supervisor, including those that are unused or partially used

Things to Avoid:

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Things to Avoid to Maintain Confidentiality:

∆ Do not allow people to observe the interview, and especially do not allow any person to answer on behalf of the respondent

∆ Do not show the individual questionnaire form to the respondent or to any unauthorized person (this includes before, during, or after an interview)

∆ Do not leak any names or interview information in any way, whether knowingly or by accident

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And, Finally…

Do not combine your survey work with personal causes or activities for personal gain:

∆ Canvassing for political or religious organizations

∆ Canvassing for other organizations

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