Facilitators to IA Practice
Cross-source consensus on Facilitators to IA Practice from 2 sources and 14 claims.
2 sources · 14 claims
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- Organisational leadership knowledge and buy-in were viewed as necessary for implementation. — Stakeholder perspectives on transferability of a 12-week physical activity and sedentary behaviour intervention for ethnically diverse community dwelling older adults: a qualitative study
- A staged scale-up approach was strongly recommended before regional and national expansion. — Stakeholder perspectives on transferability of a 12-week physical activity and sedentary behaviour intervention for ethnically diverse community dwelling older adults: a qualitative study
- Strong integrated multidisciplinary leadership was the most powerful facilitator of IA practice observed in the study. — Facilitators and barriers to the practice of intermittent auscultation fetal monitoring in UK maternity services: a qualitative study using the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research (CFIR)
- Units with strong multidisciplinary leadership reliably delivered IA. — Facilitators and barriers to the practice of intermittent auscultation fetal monitoring in UK maternity services: a qualitative study using the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research (CFIR)
- Staff cultural competency training was identified as necessary for appropriate delivery across diverse communities. — Stakeholder perspectives on transferability of a 12-week physical activity and sedentary behaviour intervention for ethnically diverse community dwelling older adults: a qualitative study
- Coordination with healthcare professionals was recommended to facilitate referrals and lend legitimacy to the intervention. — Stakeholder perspectives on transferability of a 12-week physical activity and sedentary behaviour intervention for ethnically diverse community dwelling older adults: a qualitative study
- Embedding the intervention in existing community programmes was identified as a way to reduce implementation overhead. — Stakeholder perspectives on transferability of a 12-week physical activity and sedentary behaviour intervention for ethnically diverse community dwelling older adults: a qualitative study
- Third-sector and charity partnerships were considered useful because voluntary organisations already had relationships and cultural competence with target communities. — Stakeholder perspectives on transferability of a 12-week physical activity and sedentary behaviour intervention for ethnically diverse community dwelling older adults: a qualitative study
- Facilitative leadership behaviours included reviewing induction lists, questioning CEFM use without risk factors, and providing bedside support. — Facilitators and barriers to the practice of intermittent auscultation fetal monitoring in UK maternity services: a qualitative study using the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research (CFIR)
- Weekly multidisciplinary education meetings that treated IA as legitimate reinforced its credibility across professional boundaries. — Facilitators and barriers to the practice of intermittent auscultation fetal monitoring in UK maternity services: a qualitative study using the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research (CFIR)