Using the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research (CFIR) to Produce Actionable Findings: A Rapid-Cycle Evaluation Approach to Improving Implementation
Rosalind E. Keith,
Jesse C. Crosson,
Ann S. O’Malley,
DeAnn Cromp and
Erin Fries Taylor
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Abstract:
The CFIR is a useful tool for guiding rapid-cycle evaluation of the implementation of practice transformation initiatives.
Keywords: Implementation framework; Barriers and facilitators; Qualitative methods; Practice transformation; Primary care redesign; Rapid-cycle evaluation; Actionable findings (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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