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Table 3 CFIR domains, synthesis themes, and corresponding CFIR constructs data were extracted to

From: Factors influencing the implementation of mental health recovery into services: a systematic mixed studies review

CFIR domains

Name of themes from the synthesis

CFIR construct(s) where data underlying this theme were coded to

Intervention characteristics

Flexibility

Design quality and packaging

Relative advantage

Adaptability

Relationship building

Design quality and packaging

Complexity

Lived experience

Design quality and packaging

Relative advantage

Source of the Intervention

Inner setting

Traditional biomedical vs. recovery-oriented approach

Culture

Learning climate

Compatibility

Relative priority

The importance of organizational and policy commitment to recovery-transformation

Compatibility

Leadership commitment

Tension for change

Staff turnover

Structural characteristics

Lack of resources to support personal recovery goals

Available resources

Information gaps about new roles and procedures

Access to knowledge and information

Interpersonal relationships

New construct: Relationships

Characteristics of individuals

Variability in knowledge about recovery

Knowledge and beliefs

Self-efficacy

Individual stage of change

Characteristics of recovery-oriented service providers

Other personal attributes

Process

The importance of planning

Planning

Early and continuous engagement with stakeholders

Engage: (new construct) engaging with stakeholder

Reflecting and evaluating

Formally-appointed internal implementation leader

  1. CFIR Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research