Implementation Frameworks
Overview
Our multimethod data collection and analysis will be theory-driven by key concepts of the integrated Promoting Action on Research Implementation in Health Services (iPARIHS), the updated Consolidated Framework for Intervention Research (CFIR 2.0), and the implementation outcomes described by Proctor et al.
integrated Promoting Action on Research Implementation in Health Services (iPARIHS)
We chose iPARIHS because context is a critical component and facilitation is its main strategy to respond to the specific context and setting of implementation.” Learn More
Consolidated Framework for Intervention Research (CFIR 2.0)
As a determinant framework, CFIR 2.0 will provide the structure for the stakeholder conversations in Aim 1; the updated framework centers recipients and reprioritizes relationships between multilevel stakeholders. Learn More
Proctor et al.’s implementation outcomes
We will use Proctor et al.’s implementation outcomes to frame our work in Aims 2 and 3 so we can disentangle core components of the intervention, how to adapt the implementation strategy, and how context may impact these differently.” Learn more