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Table 2 Themes and sub-themes mapped onto 10 CFIR constructs in 5 different CFIR domains for understanding the status of adoption and implementation of WHO recommendations on management of childhood pneumonia and PSBI

From: Understanding key drivers and barriers to implementation of the WHO recommendations for the case management of childhood pneumonia and possible serious bacterial infection with amoxicillin dispersible tablets (DT) in Bangladesh: a qualitative study

Themes

Sub themes

Related domains

National policy adoption of the WHO recommendations for childhood pneumonia and PSBI

Factors that influence decision-making and the policy process

Inner setting: leadership engagement

Collaboration and support from international development partners

Outer setting: external policy and incentives

Outer setting: cosmopolitanism

National procurement planning and coordination

Outer setting: external policy and incentives

Outer setting: cosmopolitanism

Preparedness of health service providers at primary healthcare facilities

Training and barriers to organizing and selecting participants for training

Inner setting: available resources

Supply and distribution of amoxicillin DT

Inner setting: readiness for implementation

Inner setting: implementation climate

Availability of treatment guidelines or job-aids

Inner setting: available resources

Availability of basic equipment

Inner setting: available resources

Case management of childhood pneumonia and PSBI

Characteristics of individuals: knowledge and beliefs about the intervention

Perception of amoxicillin treatment

Characteristics of individuals: knowledge and beliefs about the intervention

Inner setting: Access to knowledge and information

Experience of caregivers with pneumonia and PSBI and treatment modalities

Healthcare-seeking behavior

Implementation process: engaging

Perceptions and preference for amoxicillin treatment

Intervention characteristics: relative advantage

Characteristics of individuals: knowledge and beliefs about the intervention

Inner setting: Access to knowledge and information