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Table 2 CFIR domains, constructs, and implementation facilitation activities

From: Testing implementation facilitation of a primary care-based collaborative care clinical program using a hybrid type III interrupted time series design: a study protocol

CFIR domain

CFIR constructs

Implementation facilitation activities

Intervention characteristics

-Evidence strength and quality

-Engagement with facilitation team

-Relative advantage

-Academic detailing

-Adaptability

-Audit and feedback

-Design quality and packaging

-Change clinical team

-Cost

-Develop and share materials

-Inform local opinion leaders

Inner setting

-Networks and communication

-Academic detailing

-Culture

-Problem-solving

-Implementation climate

-Audit and feedback

-Tension for change

-Capture and share local knowledge

-Compatibility

-Change record systems

-Marketing and distribution of materials

-Change implementation team

-Provide technical assistance and coaching

Outer setting

-Patient needs and resources

-Engagement with facilitation team

-External policy and incentives

-Engaging national and regional policy makers

-Community of practice

Characteristics of individuals

-Knowledge and beliefs about the intervention

-Engagement with facilitation team

-Academic detailing

-Develop and share materials

-Inform local opinion leaders

Process

-Engaging

-Academic detailing

-Marketing and distribution of materials

-Inform local opinion leaders