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Table 4 Publication characteristics, including barriers and facilitators mapped to the TDF

From: Identifying barriers and facilitators to primary care practitioners implementing health assessments for people with intellectual disability: a Theoretical Domains Framework-informed scoping review

First author (year)

Study location; rurality (if stated)

Study design; methods; study dates (if stated)

Study population

Health assessments currently being implemented*

Mapped Domains of the TDF†

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

Anderson and Jones (2015) [36]

South England, UK

Mixed-methods; Audit and self-assessment; Apr 2014–Mar 2015

33 practices

Yes

     

 

   

Bakker-vanGijssell E, et al. (2017) [32]

The Netherlands

Qualitative; Focus group; Dec 2014–Feb 2015

23 GPs

No

 

  

 

 

Bollard (1999) [33]

UK

Mixed-methods; Interview, survey, and audit; 1997–1998

12 practices, 13 GPs

No

 

  

 

 

Bond L, et al. (1997) [37]

Gwent, Wales and Gloucestershire, England, UK

Quantitative; Survey; 1994–1995

125 Welsh and 132 English GPs

No

  

       

 

Burton and Walters (2013) [31]

Adelaide, Australia

Rural

Qualitative; Interview

3 GPs

Yes

   

  

Chambers R, et al. (1998) [38]

North Staffordshire, England, UK

Mixed-methods; Focus group, document review, and audit; Mar 1995–May 1996

21 practices

No

 

    

   

 

 

Chinn (2020) [39]

London, England, UK

Qualitative; Direct observation and conversation analysis; July 2016–July 2017

32 GP checks, 9 PN checks

Yes

   

   

      

Chinn and Rudall (2021) [40]

London, England, UK

Qualitative; Direct observation and conversation analysis; July 2016–June 2017

8 GPs, 4 PNs

Yes

 

        

   

Chinn (2022) [41]

England, UK

Qualitative; Direct observation and conversation analysis

6 GPs, 3 PNs

Yes

 

        

   

Durbin J, et al. (2016) [42]

Ontario, Canada

Qualitative; Focus group and document review

2 practices

No

 

    

 

Durbin J, et al. (2019) [12]

Ontario, Canada

Quantitative; Audit and survey; July 2013–Aug 2015

147 clinical staff

Yes

 

   

   

Kerr M, et al. (1996) [43]

Gwent, South Wales, UK

Quantitative; Survey; 1994

126 GPs

No

 

  

   

 

 

Lennox N, et al. (2001) [44]

Queensland, Australia

Mixed-methods; Survey, document review audit, and self-assessment

15 GPs completed all components, 45 total

No

   

    

  

Lennox N, et al. (2013) [30]

Greater Brisbane area, Queensland, Australia

Qualitative; Interview; Aug 1998–Sept 2000

46 GPs

Yes

 

 

  

  

Macdonald S, et al. (2018) [34]

Greater Glasgow and Clyde, Scotland, UK

Qualitative; Interview; Mar 2012–Apr 2012

15 PNs

No

     

 

 

McConkey R, et al. (2002) [45]

Northern Ireland, UK 35% from rural area

Mixed-methods; Survey

70 GPs

No

 

 

  

 

 

McConkey R, et al. (2015) [46]

Northern Ireland, UK

Quantitative; Audit; 2011/12 2013/14

351 practices

Yes

  

     

 

 

Shooshtari S, et al. (2017) [47]

Manitoba, Canada

Qualitative; Focus group and interview

9 GPs, 3 PNs

Yes

 

  

 

Walmsley J (2011) [48] and Michell B (2012) [49]

Oxfordshire, England, UK

Urban and rural

Qualitative; Interview;

Inclusive research

6 practices

Yes

  

 

 

 

Wigham S, et al. (2022) [50]

UK

Regional

Qualitative; Focus group, interview, and survey; June 2021–Dec 2021

7 GPs or PNs

Yes

  

 

 

Total number of publications

13

16

10

7

9

10

7

9

1

7

18

5

12

5

  1. GP General Practitioner, PN Practice Nurse, UK United Kingdom = Barrier, 〇 = Facilitator, = Barrier and Facilitator
  2. † TDF Domains: 1—Knowledge; 2—Skills; 3—Social/Professional Role and Identity; 4—Beliefs about Capabilities; 5—Optimism; 6—Beliefs about Consequences; 7—Reinforcement; 8—Intentions; 9—Goals; 10—Memory, Attention and Decision Processes; 11—Environmental Context and Resources; 12—Social Influence; 13—Emotion; 14—Behavioural Regulation
  3. ‡ These publications were collapsed for data extraction as they reported on the same data