articleImplementation ScienceMay 10, 2013GOLD OA

Evaluation of a large-scale weight management program using the consolidated framework for implementation research (CFIR)

VA Center for Clinical Management Research · VA Ann Arbor Healthcare System

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Abstract

Background

In the United States, as in many other parts of the world, the prevalence of overweight/obesity is at epidemic proportions in the adult population and even higher among Veterans. To address the high prevalence of overweight/obesity among Veterans, the MOVE!(®) weight management program was disseminated nationally to Veteran Affairs (VA) medical centers. The objective of this paper is two-fold: to describe factors that explain the wide variation in implementation of MOVE!; and to illustrate, step-by-step, how to apply a theory-based framework using qualitative data.

Methods

Five VA facilities were selected to maximize variation in implementation effectiveness and geographic location. Twenty-four key stakeholders were interviewed about their experiences in implementing MOVE!. The Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research (CFIR) was used to guide collection and analysis of qualitative data. Constructs that most strongly influence implementation effectiveness were identified through a cross-case comparison of ratings.

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Keywords
  • Implementation research
  • Health services research
  • Overweight
  • Medicine
  • Health administration
  • Construct (python library)
  • Health informatics
  • Qualitative research
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Climate action
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