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. 2024 Jul 15;24:812. doi: 10.1186/s12913-024-11274-8

Table 2.

Data collection categories

• What is the overall aim or vision of the innovation?

• Who designed and funded the innovation?

• Who are the target population and what is the setting/care context?

• What are the components of the innovation?

• Is there an underpinning evidence-base?

• Is technology included?

• Is there an intentional focus on health inequalities?

• Has the innovation been implemented? If so, how, where and by whom?

• Has the innovation been evaluated? If so, how, where and by whom?

• Is there any prior evaluation?

• Does the innovation have potential to be tested in a Randomised Controlled Trial (RCT) or natural experiment?

• Is there potential for scalability and generalisability?

Source material drawn from: ‘Ten steps to making evaluation matter’ Framework [23] and ‘Non-adoption, Abandonment, Scale-up, Spread, and Sustainability’ (NASSS) Framework [24]