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. 2015 Aug 21;10:122. doi: 10.1186/s13012-015-0316-z

Table 2.

Methods sequence

1. Sampling and preparation
 i. 10 practices selected
 ii. Practices paired by specialty and size
 iii. One practice from each pair randomly assigned to CMgt condition
 iv. Interview guide constructed
2. Data collection: baseline (pre-intervention)
 i. Semi-structured interviews with care managers and practice members
 ii. Observation (30–120 min) during visit
 iii. Practice summary report generated after visit
 iv. Summary report member checked
 v. Interviews transcribed, cleaned and formatted in Atlas.ti
3. Data collection: interim
 i. Each care manager interviewed three times between baseline and follow-up
4. Data collection: follow-up
 i. Same process as Baseline data collection (9 months post intervention start)
 ii. Outcomes data collected for RE-AIM (16 months post intervention start)
5. Analysis: macrocognition
 i. Development of macrocognition-coding guide (a priori categories)
 ii. Initial coding by team members, coding calibration, and then coding completion
 iii. Quotation outputs generated by practice by code
 iv. Independent evidence table constructed over several team meetings
 v. Team met to reconcile all evidence tables and themes
 vi. Team members independently rated practices on how well and often they engaged in each macrocognition process
 vii. Team members independently assigned each practice an overall implementation score
 viii. Team met to reconcile macrocognition and implementation scores
6. Analysis: RE-AIM
 i. Data (quantitative) for reach, effectiveness, adoption and maintenance of RE-AIM analyzed by practice
 ii. Data for implementation part of RE-AIM created by independent ratings and reconciled by qualitative team members
7. Analysis: Outcomes
 i. Overall themes related to use of macrocognition processes
 ii. Care management implementation success (RE-AIM) by practice
 iii. Use of macrocognition processes by practice
 iv. Comparing implementation success with use of macrocognition processes by practice