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1. In general, when do you read MCH Alert?
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2. In general, the overall length of MCH Alert is
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3. In general, the length of the summaries is
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4. In general, the length of the informational items found at the beginning of MCH Alert is
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5. In general, the information provided in the summaries is
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6. If applicable, what type(s) of information would you like seen included or excluded from the summaries?
7. On average, how many summaries do you read in each issue of MCH Alert?
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8. How often do you forward MCH Alert (in part or in full) to colleagues or constituents?
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  If you regularly forward the MCH Alert to colleagues or constituents, how many people are generally included in the distribution? (Please enter a number.) 
   
9. How often do you access the resources or publication mentioned in MCH Alert?
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10. How often do you access the MCH Library Web site as a result of reading the MCH Alert?
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11. How often do you access the MCH Alert archives?
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12. Which maternal and child health topics are most relevant to your work? (Please check all that apply.)
  Adolescent Health   Infant Mortality
  Best Practices, Model Programs   Injury Prevention
  Child Care   Linked Database Utilization
  Children with Special Health Care Needs   Medical Home
  Cultural and Linguistic Competence   Mental Health
  Early Childhood   Needs Assessment
  Environmental Health   Newborn Screening
  Emergency Medical Services for Children   Nutrition
  Evidence-based Practice   Oral Health
  Family Participation   Preterm Birth, Low Birthweight
  Funding Strategies   Prenatal Care
  Health Disparities   Preconception, Interconception Health
  Health Insurance, Medicaid, SCHIP   Quality of Care
  Health Work Force   Service Systems for Children
  Home Visiting   Sustainability
  Immunization  

Women's Health

  Other (please specify)      
   
13. Summaries of which types of resources are most useful to you? (Please check all that apply.)
  Conference Proceedings/Reports
  Data and Statistics
  National Initiatives
  Journal Articles
  Legislation
  Policy, Program, and Research Briefs/Reports
  Webcasts
  The Information Review (reference materials, online databases, Web site lists)
  Links to Other Relevant Resources
  Other
14. What do you find most useful about MCH Alert?
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