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CFIR Interview Guide Webtool

Qualitative/Quantitative:
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  • Qualitative

Type of Instrument:
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  • Individual Interview

Number of Items:
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112

Subscale Information:
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1. Intervention Characteristics
a. Intervention Source (2)
b. Evidence Strength & Quality (3)
c. Relative Advantage (3)
d. Adaptability (3)
e. Trialability (2)
f. Complexity (1)
g. Design Quality & Packaging (3)
h. Cost (2)
2. Outer Setting
a. Patient Needs & Resources (7)
b. Cosmopolitanism (3)
c. Peer Pressure (4)
d. External Policies & Incentives (2)
3. Inner Setting
a. Structural Characteristics (2)
b. Networks & Communications (8)
c. Culture (4)
d. Implementation Climate (1)
i. Tension for Change (3)
ii. Compatibility (4)
iii. Relative Priority (4)
iv. Organizational Incentives & Rewards (3)
v. Goals & Feedback (5)
vi. Learnign Climate (3)
e. Readiness for Implementation
i. Leadership Engagement (3)
ii. Available Resources (2)
iii. Access to Knowledge & Information (4)
4. Characteristics of Individuals
a. Knowledge& Beliefs about the Intervention (4)
b. Self-efficacy (4)
c. Individual Stage of Change (1)
d. Individual Identification with Organization
e. Other Personal Attributes
5. Process
a. Planning (3)
b. Engaging
i. Opinion Leaders (2)
ii. Formally Appointed Internal Implementation Leaders (3)
iii. Champions (3)
iv. Extenral Change Agents (1)
v. Key Stakeholders (3)
vi. Intervention Participants (1)
c. Executing (1)
d. Reflecting & Evaluating (5)

Language Availability:
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  • English
  • Portuguese
  • Chinese

Brief Description:
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The CFIR provides a menu of constructs arranged across 5 domains that can be used in a range of applications. It is a practical framework to help guide systematic assessment of potential barriers and facilitators. Knowing this information can help guide tailoring of implementation strategies and needed adaptations, and/or to explain outcomes. This interview guide tool helps create a guide most useful to your project, anchored on CFIR constructs.

Citing Literature - Development/Original:
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Original:
Damschroder, L. J., Aron, D. C., Keith, R. E., Kirsh, S. R., Alexander, J. A., & Lowery, J. C. (2009). Fostering implementation of health services research findings into practice: a consolidated framework for advancing implementation science. Implementation science, 4, 50. https://doi.org/10.1186/1748-5908-4-50. PMID: 19664226 PMCID: PMC2736161.

Updated:
Damschroder, L. J., Reardon, C. M., Widerquist, M. A. O., & Lowery, J. (2022). The updated Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research based on user feedback. Implementation science, 17(1), 75. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13012-022-01245-0. PMID: 36309746 PMCID: PMC9617234.

Citing Literature - Empirical Use/Application:
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Warner, G., Lawson, B., Sampalli, T., Burge, F., Gibson, R., & Wood, S. (2018). Applying the consolidated framework for implementation research to identify barriers affecting implementation of an online frailty tool into primary health care: a qualitative study. BMC health services research, 18(1), 395. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12913-018-3163-1. PMID: 29855306 PMCID: PMC5984376.

Varsi, C., Ekstedt, M., Gammon, D., & Ruland, C. M. (2015). Using the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research to Identify Barriers and Facilitators for the Implementation of an Internet-Based Patient-Provider Communication Service in Five Settings: A Qualitative Study. Journal of medical Internet research, 17(11), e262. https://doi.org/10.2196/jmir.5091. PMID: 26582138 PMCID: PMC4704938.

Website:
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Attachments:
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Version:
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2

Related Instrument:
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  • Intended Focus

      Levels of Data Collection:
      information tooltip image The level(s) from which the assessment instrument collects data

      • Individual (Patient, Community Member)
      • Implementer
      • Organizational
      • System
      • Policy

      Intended Priority Population:
      information tooltip image Intended priority population from whom data are collected using the assessment instrument

      • Researcher/Evaluator
      • Clinician
      • Administrator
      • Public Health Practitioner
      • Teacher/Trainer
      • Employer

      Intended Priority Setting:
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      • Clinical Outpatient
      • Clinical Inpatient
      • Residential Care
      • Public Health Agency

      Policy:
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      • Healthcare Financing/Reimbursement
      • Clinical Practice

      Equity Focus:

      Yes
  • Psychometric Properties

      Scoring:
      information tooltip image The assessment instrument produces a composite score

      No

      Norms:
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      Responsiveness:
      information tooltip image The ability of the assessment instrument to detect change over time (i.e., sensitivity to change or intervention effects).

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      Validity:
      information tooltip image The extent to which an instrument measures what it is intended to measure accurately.

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      Reliability:
      information tooltip image The extent to which results are consistent results over time, across raters, across settings, or across items intended to measure the same thing.

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      Factor Analysis:
      information tooltip image A statistical method that uses the correlation between observed variables to identify common factors.

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  • Pragmatic Properties

      Time to Administer:
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      Secondary Data:

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      Cost:
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      Free

      Literacy:
      information tooltip image Readability of the items reported on.

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      Interpretation:
      information tooltip image Expertise needed for interpretation of data is reported.

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      Training:
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      Resources Required to Administer:
      information tooltip image Resources needed to administer the assessment instrument (FTE for data collector, equipment, etc.)

      None/Low

      User Guidance:
      information tooltip image Guides are provided to support administration of assessment instrument/data collection, and/or analysis of data from the assessment instrument, and/or interpretation of data, and/or action/decision on how to use data

      • Guidance to Administer
      • Guidance to Analyze
      • Guidance to Interpret

      Obtrusiveness:
      information tooltip image Degree of intrusion the participants will experience because of the data collection when using the assessment instrument (e.g., assessment instruments that rely on use of secondary data or automated data will be less obtrusive)

      • Medium: Asyncronous collection of data

      Interactivity:
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  • Assessment Instrument Characteristics

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