From: A Guide for applying a revised version of the PARIHS framework for implementation
Elements | Sub-elements |
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E: Evidence and EBP Characteristics | • Research and published guidelines |
 | • Clinical experiences and perceptions |
 | • Patient experiences, needs, and preferences |
 | • Local practice information |
 | • Characteristics of the targeted EBP: |
 |    • Relative advantage |
 |    • Observability |
 |    • Compatibility |
 |    • Complexity |
 |    • Trialability |
 |    • Design quality and packaging |
 |    • Costs |
C: Contextual Readiness for Targeted EBP Implementation | • Leadership support |
 | • Culture |
 | • Evaluation capabilities |
 | • Receptivity to the targeted innovation/change |
F: Facilitation | Role of facilitator: |
 | • Purpose, external and/or internal role |
 | • Expectations and activities |
 | • Skills and attributes of facilitator |
 | Other implementation interventions suggested per site diagnostic assessment or relevant sources (e.g., prior research/literature and supplementary theories) and used by the Facilitator and others |
 | • Related to E |
 | • Related to C |
 | • Other |
SI: Successful Implementation | • Implementation plan and its realization |
 | • EBP innovation uptake: uptake of clinical interventions and/or delivery system interventions |
 | • Patient and organizational outcomes achievement |