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Table 2 Enablers to the implementation of the New Zealand and Australian Antenatal Corticosteroid Clinical Practice Guidelines

From: Identifying the barriers and enablers in the implementation of the New Zealand and Australian Antenatal Corticosteroid Clinical Practice Guidelines

Corresponding behavioural domain within the TDF

Specific belief

Frequency

Belief about consequences

Use of the new antenatal corticosteroid clinical practice guideline will ensure optimum care for mothers and their babies

26

Administration of antenatal corticosteroids is routine practice and improves outcomes

87

Knowledge

The evidence that supports the administration of antenatal corticosteroids is strong but I am aware of the gaps in the research

44

Social influences

Administration of antenatal corticosteroids is facilitated by discussion amongst the multidisciplinary team in conjunction with the woman

76

Administration of antenatal corticosteroids is a social norm

25

Environmental context and resources

Antenatal corticosteroids are readily available and easy to administer.

29

Adherence and use of Clinical practice guidelines is part of the organisational culture

23

Belief about capabilities

Prescription of antenatal corticosteroids is directed by senior obstetric health professionals

53

Social professional role and identity

Use of clinical practice guidelines helps to standardise practice and ensure consistency

25

A new antenatal corticosteroid guideline will facilitate decision making

35

Behavioural Regulation

The guideline should be actively disseminated in a manageable format and include education and implementation resources

43