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Table 2 Implementation science framework for JoL assessment

From: Protocol for a caregiver psychosocial support intervention for populations affected by displacement in Uganda

Construct

Short Description

Collection Method

Intervention characteristics

 Acceptability

Define if the program feels acceptable to community stakeholders

KII

Outer setting

 Needs & Resources

Community needs and available supportive resources.

KII

 Cosmopolitanism

Organizational network and connections with other organizations.

KII

Inner setting

 Culture

Organizational norms, values, and customs.

KII

 Feasibility

Defining barriers and facilitators in order to address potential adaptions to the implementation strategy and manualized tools.

KII

Characteristics of individuals

 Self-efficacy

Belief in one’s own capabilities to execute the implementation plan.

KII

 Attendance

Track attendance at weekly sessions and reasons for not attending

M&E

 Execution

Delivering the program according to plan.

KII

JoL Components

 Adaptations

Tailoring the intervention to population and context specific needs.

KII

 Group composition

The composition of groups, including demographics of participants.

 

 Space procurement

The proposed location of the JoL groups.

KII

 Scheduling

The best time of day and/or day of the week to meet

KII

 Attrition

Barriers and facilitators to retention

KII

 Fidelity

Track fidelity to program components using observation checklists

M&E