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Table 2 CFIR domains and constructs

From: How might the ‘Icelandic model’ for preventing substance use among young people be developed and adapted for use in Scotland? Utilising the consolidated framework for implementation research in a qualitative exploratory study

Intervention characteristics

Inner setting

Outer setting

Characteristics of individuals

Process

•-Intervention source

•-Evidence strength and quality

•-Relative advantage

•-Adaptability

•-Trialability

•-Complexity

•-Design quality and packaging

•-Cost

•-Structural characteristics

•-Networks and communications

•-Culture

•-Implementation climate

•-Readiness for implementation

-Patient needs and resources

•-Cosmopolitanism

•-Peer pressure

•-External policy and incentives

•-Knowledge and beliefs about the intervention

•-Self-efficacy

•-Individual stage of change

-Individual identification with the organisation

-Other personal attributes

•-Planning

•-Engaging

•-Executing

•-Reflecting and evaluating