CFIR
The five CFIR domains used in the review are intervention characteristics, outer setting, inner setting, characteristics of individuals, and process. The review will use CFIR to organise and analyse implementation barriers and facilitators…
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The five CFIR domains used in the review are intervention characteristics, outer setting, inner setting, characteristics of individuals, and process. The review will use CFIR to organise and analyse implementation barriers and facilitators. The article describes five CFIR domains: innovation, outer setting, inner setting, individuals, and implementation process. CFIR is used to identify contextual determinants of TRC performance across settings. CFIR is considered suitable because neonatal guideline implementation is shaped by multiple interacting factors. The review will use CFIR to diagnose barriers and facilitators across five implementation domains. The review will map factors such as legislation, leadership support, organisational resistance, engagement, and cost-effectiveness.