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Table 4 Mapping of the Right For Me findings to the Theoretical Domains Framework (TDF)

From: Investigation of factors influencing the implementation of two shared decision-making interventions in contraceptive care: a qualitative interview study among clinical and administrative staff

COM-B component

TDF domain

Construct

Right For Me implementation factor

Capability

Psychological

Knowledge

Knowledge

Being aware of the interventions

  

Procedural knowledge

Knowing how to use the interventions correctly

 

Skills

Competence

Having the proficiency to use the interventions, acquired through training or practice

 

Memory, Attention, and Decision Processes

Memory

Remembering to use the interventions

 

Behavioral regulation

Action Planning

The action or process of forming a plan regarding implementing the interventions

  

Behavioral regulation

Changing one’s behaviour to engage in the new practice of using the interventions

Opportunity

Social

Social influences

Social influences

Feeling influenced by interpersonal processes with patients

Physical

Environmental context and resources

Environmental stressors

Feeling influenced by clinic workflow, time, or physical space

  

Resources/material resources

Supplementing the interventions with other resources

  

Organizational culture/climate

Feeling influenced by the clinic’s organizational culture

Motivation

Reflective

Social/professional role and identity

Professional role

Demonstrating professional behaviors and qualities that influence use of the intervention

 

Beliefs about consequences

Outcome expectancies

Believing that use of the interventions enhances SDM, or not (or has other consequences)

Automatic

Reinforcement

Incentives

An external stimulus that enhances or serves as a motive for implementation