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Metadata SMS - Participant Information Module Metadata
Populated during Wave 1 with information about Wave 1 and Wave 2 community assets including facilities, groups, and services related to opioid overdose prevention and Opioid Use... -
Metadata SMS - Jail Survey Metadata - Year 3
Designed to gather insights into the provision of opioid-related services within county jails across Ohio -
Metadata SMS - Toxicology Survey Metadata
Aids in understanding of the processes and challenges associated with investigating suspected opioid overdose deaths from perspective of toxicology labs. -
Metadata SMS - Reach Tracker Metadata
Aggregated and standardized reach data from local projects implementing OEND and MOUD strategies. Similar data were collected from all four HCS research sites. -
Metadata SMS - Jail Survey Metadata
Designed to gather insights into the provision of opioid-related services within county jails across Ohio -
Metadata SMS - Coalition Baseline Survey Metadata - Round 4 (CBS4)
These surveys of HCS coalition members aid understanding of coalition composition; member satisfaction with communication, leadership, and decision-making processes; and... -
Metadata SMS - Coalition Baseline Metadata -12 Month Update
These surveys of HCS coalition members aid understanding of coalition composition; member satisfaction with communication, leadership, and decision-making processes; and... -
Metadata SMS - Coalition Baseline Survey Metadata - Round 3
These surveys of HCS coalition members aid understanding of coalition composition; member satisfaction with communication, leadership, and decision-making processes; and... -
Metadata SMS - Coalition Baseline Metadata
These surveys of HCS coalition members aid understanding of coalition composition; member satisfaction with communication, leadership, and decision-making processes; and... -
Locked Data SMS - Asset Classification
Data collected by HCS staff ahead of the Wave 1 intervention period to catalogue community assets relevant to opioid overdose prevention and treatment -
Locked Data HCS050 - EGO Mapping
Ego-network data intended to examine the relationships and interactions among organizations and stakeholders participating in the HEALing Communities Study Wave 2 counties, with... -
Locked Data HCS022 - ORCCA Tracker 2 (ORCCAT2) - Organization Assignment
A companion dataset to "SMS - ORCCA Tracker 2 (ORCCAT2)" indicating which organizations (as listed in "HCS024 - PIM - Organization Wave 2") were associated with each ORCCAT-... -
Locked Data HCS091 - HCS Sustainability Interviews and Surveys
Data about interviewees and interview planning/completion with partner organizations and community members for post-intervention sustainability interviews (qualitative data... -
Locked Data HCS093 - HCS Coalition Sustainability Interviews
Data about interviewees and interview planning/completion with coalition members for post-intervention sustainability interviews (qualitative data captured elsewhere) -
Locked Data SMS - Campaign Evaluation Questionnaire Wave 7 (CEQ7)
Community member Round 7 surveys about community engagement with HCS campaign materials, message retention, and attitudes toward opioid-related resources. -
Locked Data HCS009 - CAB Demographics Survey
Community Advisory Board (CAB) self-reported demographics for Wave 1 and Wave 2 communities -
Locked Data SMS - Staff Activity Costing
Monthly HCS staff costs to conduct intervention (not research) activities -
Locked Data SMS - Campaign Evaluation Questionnaire Wave 2 (CEQ2)
Community member Round 2 surveys about community engagement with HCS campaign materials, message retention, and attitudes toward opioid-related resources. -
Locked Data SMS - Campaign Evaluation Questionnaire Wave 6 (CEQ6)
Community member Round 6 surveys about community engagement with HCS campaign materials, message retention, and attitudes toward opioid-related resources. -
Locked Data SMS - Campaign Evaluation Questionnaire Wave 5 (CEQ5)
Community member Round 5 surveys about community engagement with HCS campaign materials, message retention, and attitudes toward opioid-related resources.