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 |
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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 |