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Table 1 CFIR

From: Optimising and profiling pre-implementation contexts to create and implement a public health network intervention for tackling loneliness

CFIR domain

Sub-concept

Intervention characteristics

Intervention source

Evidence strength and quality

Relative advantage

Adaptability

Trialability

Complexity

Design quality and packaging

Cost

Outer setting

Patient needs and resources

Cosmopolitanism

Peer pressure

External policies and incentives

Inner setting

Structural characteristics

Networks and communications

Culture

Implementation climate (relative priority, organisational incentives and rewards, goals and feedback, learning climate)

Readiness for implementation (leadership engagement, available resources, accessible information and knowledge)

Individual characteristics

Knowledge and beliefs about the intervention

Self-efficacy

Individual stage of change

Individual identification with organisation

Other personal attributes

Process of implementation

Planning

Engaging (opinion leaders, formally appointed internal implementation leaders, champions, external change agents)

Executing

Reflecting and evaluating