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Table 2 CFIR domains, domain relabeled for teams and description, adapted from Damschroder et al. 2009 [25]

From: Barriers and enablers to implementing interprofessional primary care teams: a narrative review of the literature using the consolidated framework for implementation research

CFIR Domains

Relabeled

CFIR constructs

CFIR sub-constructs

Description

I: Intervention Characteristics

Features of Team Implementation and Effectiveness

8

0

This domain contains eight constructs related to beliefs, perceptions, and characteristics of the intervention, which is defined as implementation or creation of the team.

II: Outer Setting

Government, Health Authorities and Health Organizations

4

0

This domain is defined as the collaborative family practice team and includes four constructs.

III: Inner Setting

Characteristics of the Team

5

9

This domain refers to the practice (i.e., the entity of a practice, which includes the health professionals, administration, managers, etc.), and consists of five constructs.

IV: Characteristics of Individuals

Characteristics of Team Members

5

0

This domain refers to any individuals working within a team and includes five constructs

V: Process

Features of the Process of Implementation

4

6

This domain refers to the implementation of the team and includes four constructs.