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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 May 1.
Published in final edited form as: Urol Oncol. 2018 Feb 13;36(5):257–264. doi: 10.1016/j.urolonc.2017.12.016

Table 5.

Potential implementation strategies, domains and determinants they address, theoretical justification, and ERIC label. ERIC = Expert Recommendations for Implementing Change [36].

Practical implementation strategy Domain – Determinant addressed Theoretical justification ERIC label [36]
Prompt in provider workflow Provider – Nature of behavior
Provider – Knowledge
Behavior change theory: prompt triggers attention [26]
Psychological capability (comprehension, reasoning) [35]
Reminder for providers
Distribute diagnostic algorithm to assign risk Guideline – Feasibility Guideline implementation tool framework: point of care tools that integrate recommendations [47] Distribute educational materials / toolkits
Audit and Feedback Provider–Knowledge about own practice
Provider–Self-monitoring or feedback
Feedback intervention theory [48] Audit and provide feedback
Academic Detailing Guideline – accessibility
Provider – knowledge
Provider – motivation
Social marketing [49]
Behavior change theory: persuasive communication [26]
Conduct educational outreach visits
Supply risk-communication materials to support patient education Patient – demands
Patient – knowledge
Patient – motivation
Evidence-based recommendation on how to communicate cancer risk to patients [50] Intervene with patients to enhance adherence