Intervention characteristics |
Clarity and easiness of use |
Involving patients’ psychosocial needs |
Structuring routine clinician-patient meetings |
Ability to track patients’ progress |
Attitudes and perceived preparedness of potential adopters |
Implementation resources (staff, funding, time, space) |
Consistency with existing norms, policies and procedures |
Motivation to implement across potential adopters |
Potential adopters’ resistance to innovation |
Level of existent skills and relevant experience by potential adopters |
Perceived need for the intervention |
Institutional support |
Influence of poor mental health of patients |
Carers’ involvement |
Role of carers in intervention implementation |
Extent to carers involvement |
Perceived potential patient and organisational benefits |
Patient empowerment |
Improved therapeutic relationship |
Reinforcement of psychosocial care approach |
Standardization of care across services |
Reinforcing patient-centred care |
Improving structure and follow-up of care |
Frequency of intervention delivery |
Monthly delivery |
More frequent delivery than monthly |
Suggested changes to the intervention |
Changes to the DIALOG scale |
Changes to interpretation of life areas |
Changes to mode of intervention delivery |