Some survey respondents were unclear whether the CFIR seeks to elicit perceptions or reality: “A difficult distinction here is whether these are PERCEPTIONS [sic] of the implementer, or actual features of the program; both seem important” (survey response). Underlying assessment theories are needed...
For example, the RE-AIM framework defines Adoption as “the absolute number, proportion, and representativeness of: a) settings; and b) intervention agents (people who deliver the program) who are willing to initiate a program” [12]. Proctor et al.’s Implementation Outcomes Framework (IOF)...
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