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. 2025 Dec 10;13:1597996. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2025.1597996

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)