Skip to main content
. 2019 Nov 4;8:258. doi: 10.1186/s13643-019-1180-8

Table 1.

Implementation outcome measures included in the review

Implementation outcome Definition according to Proctor et al. [18]
Acceptability Perception among implementation stakeholders that a given intervention is agreeable, palatable or satisfactory.
Adoption Intention, initial decision or action to attempt to employ an intervention.
Appropriateness Perceived fit, relevance or compatibility of the intervention for a given practice setting, provider or consumer; and/or perceived fit of the intervention to address a particular issue or problem.
Costs Cost impact of an implementation effort.
Feasibility Extent to which an intervention can be successfully used or carried out within a given setting.
Fidelity Degree to which an intervention is implemented as it was intended in the original protocol or by the programme developers.
Penetration Integration of an intervention within a service setting.
Sustainability Extent to which a newly implemented intervention is maintained or institutionalised within a service setting’s ongoing, stable operations.