Identifying most important contextual factors for the implementation of self-management interventions: A Delphi study

Janneke Noordman, Monique Heijmans, Rune Poortvliet, Oliver Groene, Marta Ballester, Lyudmil Ninov, Ena Niño de Guzmán, Pablo Alonso-Coello, Carola Orrego, Rosa Suñol, Cordula Wagner

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Abstract

Objective: To reach consensus amongst stakeholders about the most important contextual factors (CFs) that may influence the successful implementation of (components of) self-management interventions (SMIs) for type 2 diabetes, obesity, COPD and heart failure. Methods: Building on our literature review that identified 31 CFs on different levels we conducted a Delphi with 44 stakeholders to identify which of these CFs, or additional ones, contribute most to successful implementation of SMIs. The Delphi consisted of three rounds in which the CFs were scored, prioritized and discussed. Results: The most important CFs overlapped to a great extent across components of SMIs and diseases. Overall, stakeholders identified ‘HCP's ability to adapt the advice, communication or intervention to patients’ situation and level of knowledge’ as most important CF. Conclusion: CFs need to be taken into account when implementing promising SMIs. According to stakeholders, the most important CFs are patient-, HCP- or interaction related. ‘Tailoring’ was selected as the most crucial aspect for HCPs. Practice implications: Stakeholders can make informed decisions on the adoption of the most suitable SMIs in a given context. These CFs are available through a self-management platform. Suggestions to implement self-management behaviour and to close the research-to-practice gap are made.
Original languageEnglish
Article number107843
JournalPatient Education and Counseling
Volume114
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Sept 2023

Keywords

  • Chronic diseases
  • Communication
  • Contextual factors
  • Delphi study
  • Implementation
  • Self-management interventions
  • Stakeholders

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