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. 2016 Sep 5;16(1):469. doi: 10.1186/s12913-016-1719-5

Table 8.

Allocation of identified facilitators and barriers to the context factors (individual/social/organizational/system) and suggestions for implementation strategies

Context/Point of interest Individual Social Organizational System
Satisfaction with organization and processes of the FFP F: Satisfaction of HCNs and seniors with information and organization
F: Satisfaction of GP with expenditure of time for project participation
F: High satisfaction of physiotherapists with time allocated for the home visit
→ Highlight satisfaction of physiotherapists, HCNs and seniors
B: Seniors and GPs not sufficiently informed
→ Information strategy tailored to target group
F: FFP is funded
B: Concerns for the future
→ Programme funding has to be granted for the future
Strength and benefits of the FFP F: Majority of seniors perceives general and specific benefits (such as insight into risk of falling); a concise majority executes instructed exercise and changes in their homes
→ Strengthen motivation and self-efficacy in seniors
F: Potential of the FPP to prevent falls and draw attention to the risk of falling accepted by GP and HCNs
→ Highlight confidence of GPs and HCNs in potential effectiveness of the FFP
Barriers to the inclusion of seniors B: Seniors don’t need or/and refuse participation
→ Highlight the importance that GP and HCNs invest efforts at convincibility, as they exert a great influence in their patients/clients.
→ Invest in information, awareness rising; self-efficacy, empowerment of seniors
B: Lack of clarity regarding the aim and target group of the project; B: no systematic recruitment procedure
→ Invest in clear messages about the aim of the project and in clear recruitment instructions
Barriers to participation B: Recruited seniors are not capable to do exercise or their home has already been checked for extrinsic risk factors
→ Invest in clear messages about the aim of the project and in clear recruitment instructions
B: Taboo character
B: Costs: Participation not for free
→ Programme funding has to be granted for the future
Barriers in interdisciplinary cooperation B: Unsatisfactory information-flow
→ Invest in clear information, who should be informed when and how about the project
B: Procedure reports
→ Invest in clear instructions how to proceed with reports

F facilitator, B barrier