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Table 1 Participant characteristics

From: Identifying and selecting implementation theories, models and frameworks: a qualitative study to inform the development of a decision support tool

Participant characteristics (n = 24)

n

%

Geographic location

 Canada

16

67

 USA

7

29

 Australia

1

4

Type of healthcare environment*

 Healthcare organization

17

71

 University

15

63

 Funding or regulatory organization

4

17

Years of implementation experience in healthcare environment

 1–2 years

5

21

 3–5 years

5

21

 6–10 years

3

13

 More than 10 years

11

46

Past “Practicing Knowledge Translation” workshop participant^

 Yes

11

46

 No

13

54

Level of knowledge selecting and applying implementation theory, model or framework

 Not at all knowledgeable

0

0

 Slightly knowledgeable

5

21

 Neutral

5

21

 Very knowledgeable

12

50

 Extremely knowledgeable

2

8

Level of confidence selecting and applying implementation theory, model or framework

 Not at all confident

0

0

 Slightly confident

2

8

 Neutral

9

38

 Very confident

10

42

 Extremely confident

3

13

Frequency of selecting and applying implementation theory, model or framework

 Never/not applicable now

2

8

 Rarely

2

8

 Sometimes

4

17

 Frequently

9

38

 Always

7

29

  1. *Not mutually exclusive
  2. ^Workshop (Moore et al., [13]) delivered at either St. Michael’s Hospital, Canada or Bond University, Australia