Table 2.
Code | Sub-category | Category |
---|---|---|
Cessation activity, general content, empowerment, contact, medical content, planning support, referral | Content | The prescription |
Mode of administration, layout | Design | |
Prescription for all smokers, prescription for those with a health problem, prescription for those with high self-efficacy | Target group | Usage |
Prescription whenever, prescription as soon as possible, prescription at a certain point in time | When to receive TCP | |
No follow-up, when to follow-up, how to follow-up, why follow-up | Follow-up | |
Shared responsibility, manager responsibility, occupational group responsibility | Responsibility | |
Guideline characteristics, guideline content | Guidelines | |
Positive emotional meaning, positive practical meaning, positive characteristics | Advantages | Expected results |
Negative emotional meaning, negative practical meaning | Disadvantages | |
Providers’ self-efficacy, clients’ self-efficacy | Adherence | |
Others indifferent, others positive, others negative, others ambiguous | Perceptions of othersa | |
Implementation prerequisites, person-centeredness, TCP as a package | Implementation | Feasibility |
Motivation and competence, budget, organisational obstacles, infrastructure, time, capacity building | Organisational aspects |
aFrom a client’s perspective “Perceptions of others” refer to perceptions of family members, friends and society. From a provider’s perspective it refers to perceptions of patients and colleagues