Friday, November 22, 2024

CDC Sources Sought: Surveys Vaccination Coverage COV Pregnant Women

Notice ID: 2022-63361

“The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) anticipates the need for a firm-fixed-price award to track the uptake of influenza, Tdap, and potentially other recommended vaccines during each influenza season and 2) influenza and vaccine-related KABBs among pregnant women in the United States. Tracking is to be at the end of the influenza vaccination season. Uptake of all vaccines should be assessed through March 2023 for the 2022-23 season)…”

“Description of work (organized by Task):

Contractor will conduct the following for the pregnant women sample:

  • Prepare and send a memorandum describing the analytic approach for data collection, analysis, and reporting format.
  • Design questionnaires with formats to be decided jointly with CDC and contractor. CDC will provide an initial draft questionnaire.
  • Develop data analysis reporting plans, with formats to be decided jointly between CDC and the contractor.
  • Field one survey of pregnant women, in the minimum time possible to achieve the desired sample sizes for each of the subgroups of interest (April 2022; exact timing will be decided in collaboration with CDC). Surveys could be random digit dial surveys, internet panel surveys, or other study designs that can provide a nationally representative survey population with the requested sample size.
  • Contractor must have ability to add additional surveys in the case of a pandemic or pandemics caused by other agents or the need for more frequent data arises.
  • Conduct all activities necessary for data management (i.e. data cleaning, quality control, recoding of variables if necessary), documentation, weighting and analysis.
  • Respond to ad hoc requests from CDC for charts, graphs, PowerPoint slides, and analyses as appropriate.
  • Produce interim and final reports, including a methodology report, dataset, and codebook with basic frequencies with verbatim answers on each variable (main variables outlined later in this SOW).
  • Provide CDC with all data in SAS format and needed documentation within 6 weeks after completion of each survey, as well as a final cleaned, recoded and final weighted dataset. Cleaned and recoded dataset should include any necessary reclassification of verbatim responses, and any necessary re-weighting to reflect the reclassification.
  • Provide technical support to CDC in statistical analysis, computer coding and the interpretation of survey results…”

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Jackie Gilbert is a Content Analyst for FedHealthIT and Author of 'Anything but COVID-19' on the Daily Take Newsletter for G2Xchange Health and FedCiv.

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