Table 1

CFIR domains and associated constructs

DomainsConstructs
One: Intervention characteristicIntervention Source Evidence Strength and quality Relative Advantage Adaptability Trialability Complexity Design Quality and Packaging Cost
Two: Outer settingPatient Needs and Resources Cosmopolitanism Peer Pressure External Policies and Incentives
Three: Inner settingStructural characteristics Networks and Communication Culture Implementation Climate Tension for change Compatibility Relative priority Organisational incentives and rewards Goals and feedback Learning climate Readiness for implementation Leadership engagement Available resources Access to knowledge and information
Four: Characteristics of individualsKnowledge and Beliefs about the Intervention Self-efficacy Individual stage of change Individual identification with organisation Other personal Attributes
Five: processPlanning Engaging Opinion leaders Formally appointed internal implementation leaders Champions External change agents Executing Reflecting and Evaluating
  • CFIR, Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research.