TABLE 1.
Domain | Definition | Example questions from interview guide |
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Intervention | The characteristics of the particular intervention that may impact its deimplementation in a particular organization or setting. | The American Academy of Pediatrics clinical practice guideline for bronchiolitis, as well as the Choosing Wisely® campaign, discourage the use of continuous pulse oximetry in stable bronchiolitis. How familiar are you with these guidelines? How relevant are they to the day-to-day care of bronchiolitis patients? What strategy do you think would be most effective in decreasing the use of continuous pulse oximetry in stable bronchiolitis patients? |
Outer setting | The political, social, or economic forces external to the setting of deimplementation. | What preferences or expectations do parents express about continuous monitoring? What hospital policies, protocols, or pathways exist at your institution that would affect the success of an intervention to reduce continuous pulse oximetry monitoring in stable bronchiolitis patients? |
Inner setting | The structure, political, and social setting in which the deimplementation occurs. | How would you describe the culture within your discipline with respect to continuous monitoring in bronchiolitis? What prior experience implementing interventions aimed at reducing pulse oximetry monitoring in bronchiolitis have you or your hospital had? |
Individuals | The people involved in the deimplementation process. | What, if anything, worries you about using less continuous pulse oximetry in stable bronchiolitis patients at your hospital? How confident are you that you and your team could successfully implement an intervention to reduce continuous pulse oximetry monitoring in stable bronchiolitis patients at your hospital? |