
This workshop focuses on how contextual factors (barriers and facilitators) or implementation determinants contribute to the feasibility of the EBI. The workshop provides an overview of four core processes help identify these contextual factors, including creating your own Knights of the Round Table, using theories and frameworks, collecting new contextual data and effectively improving implementation by prioritizing the most impactful barriers or facilitators by assessing their importance and changeability.
Learning objectives
- Explain how various contextual factors, referred to as barriers and facilitators, can influence implementation success.
- Describe a process for using existing implementation science knowledge, frameworks, and contextual data to identify barriers and facilitators to implementation.
- Prioritize the most impactful barriers and facilitators to result in the intervention having a more significant impact