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Table 6 Main themes from the qualitative study

From: Assessing the implementation fidelity, feasibility, and sustainability of community-based house improvement for malaria control in southern Malawi: a mixed-methods study

Themes

Sub-themes

Researcher’s interpretive summary

Fidelity of HI implementation by the community

Content adherence

Quality of delivery

Stakeholders’ perspectives on the standard of HI implementation and activities carried out as planned

Stakeholders’ perceptions of the quality of HI houses within their villages

Feasibility of HI implementation by the local community

Barriers and enablers to implementing HI

Stakeholder responsiveness to the intervention

Participant views on barriers and enablers to implementing HI

Stakeholders’ perceptions of the interest, need, and commitment to receiving or delivering HI

Sustainability of HI as an intervention for preventing malaria

Facilitation strategies

Significant changes experienced through HI implementation

Continuation of HI duties by various players

Future recommendations on HI

Stakeholders’ perspectives on strategies implemented to improve fidelity

Participants’ positive or negative experiences and opportunities available for sustainability

The willingness to continue to implement HI.

Community members’ ideas on how best HI could be implemented and rolled out into other areas