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Table 3 Summary of interview themes mapped to Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research (CFIR) domains and constructs

From: Implementation barriers and enablers of midwifery group practice for vulnerable women: a qualitative study in a tertiary urban Australian health service

CFIR domains and constructs

Themes

Intervention characteristics

Evidence strength and quality

Gold standard care

Relative advantage

The woman’s experience

Midwifery workforce

Costs

Cost

Costs

Adaptability

Midwifery workforce

Outer setting

Patient needs and resources

The woman’s experience

Peer Pressure

Gold standard care

Inner setting

Structural characteristics

The interdisciplinary team

Implementation climate

Midwifery workforce

Relative priorities

Gold standard care

The woman’s experience

Characteristics of individuals

Knowledge and beliefs about the intervention

Gold standard care

Individual stage of change

Gold standard care

Self-efficacy

Midwifery workforce

Process

 

Planning

The interdisciplinary team

Reflecting and evaluating

Costs