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Table 5 Instruments mapped to the CFIR domains and constructs

From: What validated instruments, that measure implementation outcomes, are suitable for use in the Paediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) setting? A systematic review of systematic reviews

Intervention Characteristics

Outer Setting

Inner Setting

Characteristics of Individuals

Intervention Process

Intervention Source

Patient Needs and Resources

Structural characteristics

Knowledge and beliefs about the intervention

I-HIT [37]

EBPAS [33]

AIM/IAM/FIM [32]

NoMAD [39]

PCIS [40]

Planning

EBPAS [33]

PCIS [40]

Evidence strength and quality

EBPAS [33]

Cosmopolitanism

Network and communications

Person- Centred Healthcare for Older Adults (PCHCOA) [36]

I-HIT [37]

EBPAS [33]

NoMAD [39]

Self-efficacy

PCHCOA [36]

I-HIT [37]

AIM/IAM/FIM [32]

NoMAD [39]

PCIS [40]

Engaging

NoMAD [39]

Relative Advantage

I-HIT [37]

NoMAD [39]

PCIS [40]

Peer pressure

Culture

PCHCOA [36]

AIM/IAM/FIM [32]

NoMAD [39]

PCIS [40]

Individual stage of change

I-HIT [37]

EBPAS [33]

NoMAD [39]

Executing

NoMAD [39]

PCIS [40]

Adaptability

PCHCOA [36]

AIM/IAM/FIM [32]

NoMAD [39]

PCIS [40]

External policies and incentives

EBPAS [33]

Implementation Climate

PCHCOA [36]

I-HIT [37]

EBPAS [33]

NoMAD [39]

PCIS [40]

Individual identification with the organisation

PCHCOA [36]

AIM/IAM/FIM [32]

NoMAD [39]

Reflecting and Evaluating

NoMAD [39]

PCIS [40]

Trialability

PCIS [40]

 

Readiness for implementation

I-HIT [37]

EBPAS [33]

AIM/IAM/FIM [32]

NoMAD [39]

PCIS [40]

Other personal attributes

EBPAS [33]

 

Complexity

I-HIT [37]

AIM/IAM/FIM [32]

NoMAD [39]

PCIS [40]

    

Design quality and packaging

I-HIT [37]

EBPAS [33]

PCIS [40]

    

Cost

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