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Table 2 CFiR Domains and Constructs Associated with Qualitative Themes

From: Applying the consolidated framework for implementation research to identify barriers affecting implementation of an online frailty tool into primary health care: a qualitative study

Theme

CFIR Domain

CFIR constructs

1: PHC Practice Context

Outer Setting

Patient needs and resources, external policy, incentives, peer pressure, cosmopolitanism

Inner Setting

Compatibility, networks, communications, learning climate, culture

Characteristics of individuals

Self-efficacy

Intervention

Costs (opportunity).

Process

Planning

2: Intervention attributes that affected implementation.

Inner Setting

Access to knowledge and information

Characteristics of Individuals

Knowledge & Beliefs about the Intervention, self-efficacy

Intervention

Evidence strength, complexity, adaptability, design quality & packaging; cost (opportunity).

Process

Planning, engaging, champions

3: The importance of targeting providers with frail patients.

Outer setting

Patients’ needs and resources

Characteristics of individuals

Knowledge and beliefs about the intervention, individual stage of change

Intervention

Costs (opportunity)