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Table 3 Fidelity to delivery of SFH intervention

From: “Everything the hujur tells is very educative but if I cannot apply those in my own life then there is no meaning”: a mixed-methods process evaluation of a smoke-free homes intervention in Bangladesh

 

Level of implementation (%)

 

Target barrier/driver, n (%)

Full

Partial – level 3

Partial – level 2

Partial – level 1

Not implemented

No data a

Attitude, n = 12

9 (75.0)

1 (8.3)

0 (0.0)

1 (8.3)

1 (8.3)

0 (0.0)

Self-efficacy, n = 6

4 (66.7)

1 (16.7)

1 (16.7)

0 (0.0)

0 (0.0)

0 (0.0)

Coping planning, n = 6

4 (66.7)

1 (16.7)

1 (16.7)

0 (0.0)

0 (0.0)

0 (0.0)

Social norms, n = 6

3 (50.0)

0 (0.0)

1 (16.7)

0 (0.0)

1 (16.7)

1 (16.7)

Intention formation – action planning, n = 6

3 (50.0)

3 (50.0)

0 (0.0)

0 (0.0)

0 (0.0)

0 (0.0)

  1. Delivery of each Ayah-message was scored 0–not implemented, 1–Ayah recited with no message, 2– Ayah recited with partial explanation of message, 3- Ayah recited with more than partial explanation but not full explanation of message, 4-fully implemented. Ayahs-messages linked to attitudes were scheduled for delivery in four weeks. The other four target barriers/drivers were scheduled for two weeks each
  2. aNo assessment as this was scheduled during the Eid festival