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Table 3 Ratings assigned to CFIR construct by study site

From: Exploring barriers and facilitators to integrated hypertension-HIV management in Ugandan HIV clinics using the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research (CFIR)

 

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