Table 7.
Clustering of survey items and corresponding CFIR or inductive codes by factors.
| Factor/domain 1 [factor loading >0.3; n = 11] Factor name: global contextual influence on implementation feasibility | |
|---|---|
| Survey items | CFIR or inductive code |
| Conducting a needs assessment or contextual evaluation of our intervention setting prior to implementation | Context for intervention design |
| Identifying implementation barriers before implementation | Context for intervention design |
| Leveraging the existing workforce at intervention site(s) to deliver the intervention | Implementation climate (Compatibility) |
| The availability of physical infrastructure | Structural characteristics |
| Presence of supportive community culture | Culture |
| Intervention’s implementation process fits into participants’ daily routine | Implementation climate (compatibility) |
| Providing inclusive learning strategies (e.g., training, certification programs, workshops, consultations) to implementers | Implementation climate (learning climate) |
| Easy channels for providing feedback on the intervention | Implementation climate (goals and feedback) |
| Providing equipment for implementing the intervention | Readiness for implementation (available resources) |
| Collaborating with community organizations for the intervention | Cosmopolitanism |
| Providing training to implementers | Readiness for implementation (available resources) |
| Factor/domain 2 [factor loading >0.3; n = 3] Factor name: positive internal and external community involvement with personnel capacity | |
|---|---|
| Survey items | CFIR or inductive code |
| Presence of supportive community culture | Culture |
| Collaborating with community organizations for the intervention | Cosmopolitanism |
| Providing training to implementers | Readiness for implementation (available resources) |
| Factor/domain 3 [factor loading >0.3; n = 8] Factor name: implementation capacity building and fit, informed by existing need and barriers | |
|---|---|
| Survey items | CFIR or inductive code |
| Conducting a needs assessment or contextual evaluation of our intervention setting prior to implementation | Context for intervention design |
| Identifying implementation barriers before implementation | Context for intervention design |
| The availability of physical infrastructure | Structural characteristics |
| Intervention’s implementation process fits into participants’ daily routine | Implementation climate (compatibility) |
| Providing inclusive learning strategies (e.g., training, certification programs, workshops, consultations) to implementers | Implementation climate (learning climate) |
| Easy channels for providing feedback on the intervention | Implementation climate (goals and feedback) |
| Providing equipment for implementing the intervention | Readiness for implementation (available resources) |
| Providing training to implementers | Readiness for implementation (available resources) |