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Table 1 Overview of the design of the evaluation including measures, respondents, and data collection

From: Building implementation capacity in health care and welfare through team training—study protocol of a longitudinal mixed-methods evaluation of the building implementation capacity intervention

Outcome and process measures

Respondents

Data collection method

Time points

Level of evaluation

Implementation knowledge and skills

Intervention participants

Surveys measuring self-rated knowledge and skills

Baseline, post-intervention

Basic

Requested implementation support

Workshop leaders

Interviews and documents

3 and 6 months after the intervention

Basic

Use of acquired knowledge for implementation activities in practice

Intervention participants and their colleagues

S-NoMAD adapted to measure normalization of the implementation case

Interviews and focus group discussions

Post intervention, 6 and 12 months after the intervention

6 and 18 months after the intervention

Profound

Implementation capacity

Intervention participants and their colleagues

S-NoMAD adapted to measure implementation capacity in terms of ability to apply the BIC implementation model

Interviews and focus group discussions

6, 12, and 24 months after the intervention

6 and 18 months after the intervention

Profound

Understanding organizational context

Intervention participants and their colleagues

Individual interviews and focus group discussions

6 and 18 months after the intervention

Profound