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

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)