Table 5.
Distribution of responses to the quality of contextual factors deemed influential to the feasibility of implementing CVD interventions in LMICs.
| Survey item | N (%) |
|---|---|
| The interaction between the implementers and the beneficiaries of the intervention | |
| Low to moderate quality | 88 (40.7) |
| High quality | 115 (53.2) |
| The convenience of the intervention’s implementation process to implementers’ routine workflow | |
| Low to moderate quality | 109 (50.5) |
| High quality | 94 (43.5) |
| The implementers’ access to information and knowledge to optimally implement the intervention | |
| Low to moderate quality | 88 (40.7) |
| High quality | 115 (53.2) |
| In your opinion, how involved should leaders and key stakeholders be with implementing an intervention in a low- and middle-income country setting? | |
| Low to moderate involvement | 36 (16.7) |
| High involvement | 170 (78.7) |
| In your opinion, how supportive are existing government policies towards implementing your intervention in this setting? | |
| Low to moderate support | 164 (75.9) |
| High support | 43 (19.9) |