The updated Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research based on user feedback
VA Ann Arbor Healthcare System · VA Center for Clinical Management Research
Abstract
Many implementation efforts fail, even with highly developed plans for execution, because contextual factors can be powerful forces working against implementation in the real world. The Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research (CFIR) is one of the most commonly used determinant frameworks to assess these contextual factors; however, it has been over 10 years since publication and there is a need for updates. The purpose of this project was to elicit feedback from experienced CFIR users to inform updates to the framework.
User feedback was obtained from two sources: (1) a literature review with a systematic search; and (2) a survey of authors who used the CFIR in a published study. Data were combined across both sources and reviewed to identify themes; a consensus approach was used to finalize all CFIR updates. The VA Ann Arbor Healthcare System IRB declared this study exempt from the requirements of 38 CFR 16 based on category 2.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 906.70
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 109
Authors
4- LJLaura J. DamschroderCorresponding
VA Ann Arbor Healthcare System, VA Center for Clinical Management Research
- CMCaitlin M. Reardon
VA Ann Arbor Healthcare System, VA Center for Clinical Management Research
- MAMarilla A. Opra Widerquist
VA Ann Arbor Healthcare System, VA Center for Clinical Management Research
- JCJulie C. Lowery
VA Ann Arbor Healthcare System, VA Center for Clinical Management Research
Topics & keywords
- Implementation research
- Health informatics
- Usability
- Health administration
- Health services research
- Implementation
- Medicine
- Computer science
- Industry, innovation and infrastructure