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Table 1 Description of CFIR domains, and constructs targeted by the items of the study

From: Multi-level barriers and facilitators to implementing a parenting intervention in prison, perceptions from deliverers and responsible managers: a mixed-methods study

CFIR domains

Brief description of domains

Constructs relevant to the study

Intervention characteristics

Includes eight constructs in total which refer to adaptability to local needs, complexity, and design

• Intervention source

• Relative advantage

Outer setting

Includes four constructs in total which refer to patients’ needs and resources, external policy, and incentives

• Patient needs and resources

Inner setting/the organisation

Includes 14 construct in total which refer to structural characteristics of the implementing organisation, networks and communication, culture, implementation climate, and readiness for implementation such as leadership engagement

• Readiness for implementation—leadership engagement

• Culture

• Readiness for implementation—available resources

Characteristics of individuals/deliverers

Includes five constructs in total which refer to knowledge/beliefs about the intervention, self-efficacy, and individual stage of change

• Individual stage of change

• Knowledge and beliefs about the intervention

• Self-efficacy

Process

Includes eight constructs in total which refer to the planning, execution and evaluation process

Not included in this study