| High performing site (C) | Intermediate performing site (B) | Low performing site (A) | Distinguishing constructs |
---|---|---|---|---|
I. Intervention characteristics | ||||
  Relative advantage | + 2 | + 2 | + 2 | Not |
  Adaptability | + 2 | + 2 | + 2 | Not |
  Complexity | + 1 | + 1 | + 1 | Not |
II. Outer setting | ||||
  Patient needs and resources | − 1 | − 2 | − 2 | Weakly |
  Peer pressure | − 2 | − 2 | − 2 | Not |
  External policy and incentives | − 1 | − 1 | − 2 | Weakly |
III. Inner setting | ||||
Implementation climate | ||||
  Compatibility | + 2 | + 2 | + 2 | Not |
  Relative Priority | − 1 | − 2 | − 2 | Weakly |
  Organizational incentives and rewards | + 1 | − 2 | − 2 | Strongly |
Readiness for implementation | ||||
  Available resources | + 2 | − 2 | − 2 | Strongly |
  Access to knowledge and information | + 2 | − 1 | − 1 | Strongly |
V1. Characteristics of individuals | ||||
  Knowledge and beliefs about the intervention | 1 | 1 | − 2 | Strongly |
  Self-efficacy | + 1 | − 2 | − 2 | Strongly |
V. Process of implementation | ||||
  Planning | + 1 | − 2 | − 2 | Strongly |
  Executing | − 1 | − 1 | − 2 | Weakly |
  Reflecting and evaluating | − 2 | − 2 | − 2 | Not |
  Engaging: opinion leaders | − 1 | − 1 | − 1 | Not |