Group name: | (State brief name for this intervention group.) | Page/ Para/ Figure # |
Details of intervention or control condition (Include if relevant in sufficient detail for replication) | ||
· Intervention component (supplementation, fortification,…) | ||
· Theoretical basis (include key references) | ||
· Content (list the strategies intended and delivered) | ||
· Did the intervention include strategies to address diversity/disadvantage? | Enter a description of any relevant strategies | |
· Delivery (e.g. Stages (sequential or simultaneous), timing, frequency, duration, intensity, fidelity – process indicators) | ||
· Providers (who, number, education/training in intervention delivery, ethnicity etc. if potentially relevant to acceptance and uptake by participants | ||
· Co‐interventions | ||
Duration of intervention | ||
Duration of follow‐up | ||
Was sustainability discussed by the authors? Was is a consideration in study development? | ||
Economic variables i.e. costs of the intervention, and changes in other (e.g. health care) costs as result of interventionª | Yes c List in Outcome section if appropriate No c Unclear c Details: |
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Other economic information (from a societal, non‐healthcare view – e.g. lost wages, time) | Yes c No c Details: |
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Resource requirements to replicate intervention (e.g. staff numbers, hours of implementation, equipment?) | ||
Subgroups | Enter a description of any intervention subgroups from this report to be analysed in the review. | |
What are the moderators/mediators of changes stated in the study? | ||
Do the authors describe any political or organisational context? | List relevant dot points | |
Were any partnerships referred to? | List these as dot points | |
Was a process evaluation conducted? | What components were included in the process evaluation? (e.g. dose, frequency, consistency, implemented as intended etc) | |
Control/comparison (what information is provided about what the control or comparison group received?) | Enter a description of what was provided for the control group, if applicable |