Implementation Barriers
Cross-source consensus on Implementation Barriers from 1 sources and 5 claims.
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- The most consistent implementation barriers were commissioning and funding gaps, lack of national clinical guidelines, insufficient training, weak shared care and multidisciplinary structures, and resistance to change. — Development of a tic service model for children and young people in England: a Delphi study
- Stage 2 used three regional stakeholder workshops in England to identify implementation barriers and facilitators using CFIR. — Development of a tic service model for children and young people in England: a Delphi study
- The workshops involved 36 healthcare professionals across several clinical, commissioning, and management roles. — Development of a tic service model for children and young people in England: a Delphi study
- Insufficient workforce training in tic assessment and therapy was identified as an available-resources barrier. — Development of a tic service model for children and young people in England: a Delphi study
- Clear bounded referral criteria with distress and impairment thresholds were identified as a facilitator for concerns about accepting tic referrals. — Development of a tic service model for children and young people in England: a Delphi study