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Table 1 Constructs of the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research

From: Peer-support to increase uptake of screening for diabetic retinopathy: process evaluation of the DURE cluster randomized trial

Construct

How the construct relates to the DURE trial

Characteristics of the interventioncore components and adaptable components

Intervention characteristics (adaptability complexity, relative advantage) can influence whether the intervention is adopted

Inner setting—structural, political, and cultural context that directly affects the implementation

The context of the DSGs and the eye health system in Kirinyaga can influence how participants experience the intervention

Outer setting—broader economic, political and social context

Broader political, economic, health policies, priorities, resources, incentives, and governance may impact trial activities

Characteristics of individuals—people responsible for delivering the intervention (peer supporters)

Training, knowledge, perceptions, motivation, and leadership of peer supporters can influence extent of implementation of the intervention

Implementation process—the activities involved in planning, engaging, execution, and evaluation of implementation process

The involvement of stakeholders in the planning, execution, and evaluation of progress of the trial may influence the acceptability of delivery and reception of the intervention

  1. DSG Diabetes Support Group, DURE Uptake of Retinal Examination in Diabetes study