Table 2.
Document | Description |
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Site visit plan | Plan of work for each day of an average 2-day site visit. |
Site schedule | Provided by site. |
Site summary and results | Overview of site projects including intervention descriptions, interim and final reports, internal evaluation/quality improvement findings, and quantitative data on process and outcome measures (generally pre-post data) which we analyzed to standardize outcomes and findings across the four sites. |
Informant list | List of key informants and people involved in the site project, including list of people to be interviewed. |
Questions for site team during Q&A | Questions for clarification posed to the site team to answer during first half day which typically included presentations. |
Focus questions | The main questions that the evaluation sought to address. |
Hospital site profile instrument | Profile initially completed by evaluation team which gave a contextual overview of that site. Given to the site lead during the visit for completion and accuracy check. |
Interview guides |
Topic and question guide for: site principal investigators and co-investigators, project managers, clinician leaders, administrative leaders, implementers, chief quality officers, patient, and family advisers. Questions were driven by CFIR and RE-AIM concepts and included the following topics: • Background questions about the person’s role in the project; • What interventions were implemented and why; • How implementation of the project went, including: whether it went as planned; adoption and adaptation of the interventions; barriers and facilitators; influence of organizational culture and infrastructure; resources needed for implementation; and potential for maintenance of the interventions; and • Spread and scalability of the project within and outside the organization. |
Field survey form | Administered to ICU staff/providers about their experience of using the interventions during observational periods. Contained structured questions and open-ended questions to be used as suitable. |
Field note form | Observational notes were recorded on blank paper and notes summarized using the field note form. |
Implementation analysis chart | For team summarization of findings and interpretations from interviews or observations in a structured way to facilitate further analysis. |
CFIR constructs and RE-AIM framework | Printouts of the frameworks and construct definitions as a reference sheet. |