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. 2021 May 28;8:646576. doi: 10.3389/fmed.2021.646576

Table 2.

Joint display of fidelity, delivered, reach, receipt, and meta inferences by each component of intervention.

Dimension Posters Calendars Stickers for placing on salt containers Program launch events Activities organized in consideration of local context Activities for individuals at elevated risk of cardiovascular disease Student-to-parent education activities Low-sodium salt substitute supply
Fidelity (to protocol) High High High High High High Moderate High
Delivery (planned/delivered) 5,450/5,450 units 31,400/31,400 units 78,000/78,000 units 60/60 events 300/300 events 240/228 events 60/120 events NA/115, 228 bags
Reach 40/45 interviewees 40/45 interviewees 39/45 interviewees 43/45 interviewees 22/32 interviewees 12/13 interviewees 1,595 children's worksheets 37/45 interviewees
Receipt Being popular, easy-to-understand, and simple Deemed practical Served to remind when using salt Created a specific and suitable atmosphere for salt reduction Some villagers felt the content became repetitive and wanted more variety of information Some elders or people with CVD could not participate Primary school students were interested in these activities Some felt the taste was less salty than regular salt, and it was more expensive
Meta inferences Recommended and accepted by villagers. Recommended Recommended Strongly recommended Strongly recommended Moderately recommended Strongly recommended Recommended