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Table 2 Study Implementation Evaluation Summary

From: The Aging, Community and Health Research Unit Community Partnership Program (ACHRU-CPP) forĀ older adults with diabetes and multiple chronic conditions: study protocol for a randomizedĀ controlled trial

Question/Focus

Definition/Data Source

Method of Analysis

Implementation outcomes

a) Adoption (uptake)

b) Acceptability

c) Feasibility

d) Fidelity

a) Engagement rate

b) Post-intervention interviews with clients, caregivers, intervention providers and program managers

c) Recruitment rate

d) Fidelity checklist

a) Proportion of intervention participants who receive at least one home/telephone/videoconference visit and attend at least one group wellness session

Dose of the intervention defined as number of home/telephone/videoconference visits and number of group wellness sessions

b) Qualitative content analysis

c) Proportion of eligible individuals who enrolled in the study

Implementation and adaptation of intervention

Research team meeting notes

Research coordinator notes

Interviews with intervention team and program managers

Notes from Community Advisory Board meetings and focus groups

The Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research (CFIR) [91] and Normalization Process Theory [92] will be used to guide the development of interview and focus group guides and CFIR will serve as a framework for data coding and analysis. Directed content analysis will be conducted [93].

Sustainability and scalability

Research team meeting notes

Research coordinator notes

Interviews with intervention team and program managers

Notes from Community Advisory Board meetings and focus groups

Notes from Steering Committee

Content analysis [93] will be used to identify themes related to the sustainability and scalability of the intervention [94, 95]