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A structural equation model of CFIR inner and outer setting constructs, organization characteristics, and national DPP enrollment.

Lillian MadrigalRegine HaardörferMichelle C KeglerSarah PiperLinelle M BlaisMary Beth WeberCam Escoffery
Published in: Implementation science communications (2023)
Participant reach is an important implementation outcome for the National DPP and vital to making population-level decreases in diabetes incidence in the USA. Our findings suggest that to facilitate enrollment, program implementers should focus on organizational structural characteristics such as staffing. Strengths of this study include the use of adapted and newly developed quantitative CFIR measures and structural equation modeling. Health prevention programs can use the methods and findings from this study to further understand and inform the impact of organization factors on implementation outcomes.
Keyphrases
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