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SayPro Data Collection Template

Data Collection Overview:

  • Research Objective:
    (Briefly state the research purpose and what you intend to measure or understand through the data collection process)
  • Methods of Data Collection:
    • Surveys
    • Focus Groups
    • Interviews
    • Secondary Data Analysis
    • Other: ___________________

2. Target Population and Sampling:

  • Target Population:
    (Describe the group of people from whom data will be collected, e.g., community members, healthcare providers, youth, households)
  • Sampling Method:
    (Explain how participants will be selected, e.g., random sampling, stratified sampling, purposive sampling)
    • Sample Size: ___________________
    • Sampling Criteria: ___________________
    • Inclusion/Exclusion Criteria: ___________________

3. Survey Questions:

(Include a set of structured questions aimed at collecting quantifiable data. Organize them into sections based on the research objectives.)

  • Demographics:
    • Age: __________
    • Gender: __________
    • Location: __________
    • Employment Status: __________
    • Education Level: __________
  • Key Area 1: [e.g., Health]
    • How often do you visit a healthcare provider?
      • Never
      • Once a year
      • 2-3 times a year
      • Monthly or more often
    • Do you have access to basic healthcare services in your area?
      • Yes
      • No
    • If no, what are the main barriers to accessing healthcare?
      • Distance
      • Cost
      • Availability of services
      • Other: ___________
  • Key Area 2: [e.g., Education]
    • Do you feel that the quality of education in your area meets your needs?
      • Yes
      • No
    • How many students per class do you typically see?
      • Less than 20
      • 20-30
      • 30-40
      • More than 40
  • Key Area 3: [e.g., Employment]
    • Are you currently employed?
      • Yes
      • No
    • If no, how long have you been unemployed?
      • Less than 6 months
      • 6 months to 1 year
      • 1 year or more

4. Interview Protocol:

(Provide a set of semi-structured questions designed for one-on-one interviews to collect qualitative insights. The questions should be open-ended to allow for in-depth exploration.)

  • Introduction:
    • Briefly explain the purpose of the interview and assure confidentiality.
    • “Thank you for agreeing to participate in this interview. Your insights will help us understand the challenges facing your community and inform potential solutions.”
  • Key Areas of Focus:
    • Community Issues:
      • What are the main challenges your community is facing right now?
      • In your opinion, what are the underlying causes of these challenges?
    • Impact on Well-being:
      • How do these challenges impact your daily life and overall well-being?
      • What specific support or services are most needed in your community?
    • Response and Solutions:
      • What types of interventions or solutions do you think would make the biggest impact in your community?
      • How can local government, NGOs, or other organizations help address these issues?
    • Closing:
      • “Is there anything else you’d like to share about the challenges or needs in your community?”

5. Focus Group Discussion Guide:

(Outline the process and questions for group discussions, designed to promote interaction and collective brainstorming. Focus groups should explore themes in greater depth.)

  • Introduction:
    • Briefly introduce the purpose of the focus group and establish ground rules (e.g., respect, one person speaking at a time).
    • “Today, we’re going to discuss the challenges facing our community and brainstorm ideas for solutions. Your insights are invaluable.”
  • Key Discussion Areas:
    • Community Challenges:
      • What are the most pressing issues affecting your community?
      • How have these issues affected different groups within the community (e.g., youth, women, elderly)?
    • Barriers to Solutions:
      • What barriers do you see that prevent solutions from being implemented effectively?
      • How can these barriers be overcome?
    • Collaborative Solutions:
      • What kinds of programs or services would be most beneficial to your community?
      • How can community members and local organizations work together to make a change?
  • Closing:
    • “Thank you for sharing your thoughts. Are there any additional ideas or concerns you’d like to add before we finish?”

6. Data Collection Tools and Timeline:

  • Tools Used:
    • Survey software (e.g., Google Forms, SurveyMonkey)
    • Audio/Video recording devices for interviews and focus groups
    • Field notes and observation sheets for manual recording
  • Timeline:
    • Survey Distribution: ___________________ (e.g., Date range)
    • Focus Group Sessions: ___________________ (e.g., Date range)
    • Interviews: ___________________ (e.g., Date range)
    • Data Analysis: ___________________ (e.g., Date range)

7. Ethical Considerations:

  • Ensure informed consent is obtained from all participants.
  • Guarantee confidentiality and anonymity of all collected data.
  • Participants can withdraw at any time without consequence.
  • Data will be used solely for research purposes.

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