CFIR domains | Name of themes from the synthesis | CFIR construct(s) where data underlying this theme were coded to |
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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 |