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Table 1 Domains and constructs of the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research operationalized in current study

From: Implementation of an integrated infectious disease and substance use disorder team for injection drug use-associated infections: a qualitative study

Domain

Constructs used

Description

Intervention characteristics

Evidence Strength & Quality

Relative Advantage

Complexity

Cost

Includes information on what EBPs the SIRI team implements and patient/clinician belief in these practices; how the SIRI team’s function compares to the current standard of care locally; and how complexity of the intervention fits with the complexity of the SIRI team

Outer setting

Patient Needs & Resources

Cosmopolitanism

External Policy & Incentives

Includes determinants of SIRI team success originating outside the institution. This includes how larger healthcare system pressures and local resources impact SIRI team function

Inner setting

Structural Characteristics

Networks & Communications

Culture

Relative Priority

Available Resources

Access to Knowledge & Information

Describes how factors within the hospital impact SIRI team success and overall care for PWID hospitalized with SIRI

Characteristics of individuals

Knowledge & Beliefs about the Intervention

Includes clinician-level opinions about the SIRI team, recommendations for improvement of team function and services

  1. EBP evidence-based practice, PWID people who inject drugs, SIRI severe injection-related infection