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Table 4 CFIR domains

From: Lessons learned from implementation of four HIV self-testing (HIVST) distribution models in Zambia: applying the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research to understand impact of contextual factors on implementation

 

CFIR domain and constructs

1

Intervention characteristics: features of an intervention that may influence implementation success. These include its perceived internal or external origin, evidence quality and strength, relative advantage, adaptability, trialability, complexity, design quality and presentation, and cost

2

Outer setting: external influences on intervention implementation. These include patient needs and resources (and barriers and facilitators to meet these needs); cosmopolitanism, or the level at which the implementing organisation is networked with other organisations; peer pressure (pressure to implement); and external policies and incentives

3

Inner setting: features of the implementing organisation. These include team or organisational culture, compatibility and relative priority of the intervention, structures for goal setting and feedback, leadership engagement, and the implementation climate

4

Characteristics of individuals: individuals' beliefs, knowledge, self-efficacy, individual stage of change, and personal attributes that may affect implementation

  1. Sources: Nadia Safaenili et al. & Laura J Damschroder et al. [33]