Table 1

Modelling CMO configurations

ContextsMechanismOutcome
Defn.
Description of the setting where the GtACH programme is introduced.
Defn.
Local reaction/response to the GtACH programme which informs changes to practice.
Defn.
Impact of the GtACH programme in falls management process or incidence.
Evaluation data:
  • Baseline demographics about care home and staff.

  • Baseline falls data.

  • Existing falls practice described in interviews and focus groups.

Evaluation data:
  • Individual reasoning about falls as described in interviews and focus groups—this could be knowledge, awareness, confidence, etc.

  • Organisational response to falls as established in documentary review.

  • Organisational response to falls as described in interviews and focus groups—this could be awareness, priority, culture, etc.

Evaluation data:
  • Post-intervention falls data.

  • Training/tool fidelity.

  • Acceptability of GtACH as described in interviews and focus groups.

  • Altered/new practice as described in interviews and focus groups.

ContextsMechanismOutcome
Defn.
Description of the setting where the GtACH programme is introduced.
Defn.
Local reaction/response to the GtACH programme which informs changes to practice.
Defn.
Impact of the GtACH programme in falls management process or incidence.
Evaluation data:
  • Baseline demographics about care home and staff.

  • Baseline falls data.

  • Existing falls practice described in interviews and focus groups.

Evaluation data:
  • Individual reasoning about falls as described in interviews and focus groups—this could be knowledge, awareness, confidence, etc.

  • Organisational response to falls as established in documentary review.

  • Organisational response to falls as described in interviews and focus groups—this could be awareness, priority, culture, etc.

Evaluation data:
  • Post-intervention falls data.

  • Training/tool fidelity.

  • Acceptability of GtACH as described in interviews and focus groups.

  • Altered/new practice as described in interviews and focus groups.

Table 1

Modelling CMO configurations

ContextsMechanismOutcome
Defn.
Description of the setting where the GtACH programme is introduced.
Defn.
Local reaction/response to the GtACH programme which informs changes to practice.
Defn.
Impact of the GtACH programme in falls management process or incidence.
Evaluation data:
  • Baseline demographics about care home and staff.

  • Baseline falls data.

  • Existing falls practice described in interviews and focus groups.

Evaluation data:
  • Individual reasoning about falls as described in interviews and focus groups—this could be knowledge, awareness, confidence, etc.

  • Organisational response to falls as established in documentary review.

  • Organisational response to falls as described in interviews and focus groups—this could be awareness, priority, culture, etc.

Evaluation data:
  • Post-intervention falls data.

  • Training/tool fidelity.

  • Acceptability of GtACH as described in interviews and focus groups.

  • Altered/new practice as described in interviews and focus groups.

ContextsMechanismOutcome
Defn.
Description of the setting where the GtACH programme is introduced.
Defn.
Local reaction/response to the GtACH programme which informs changes to practice.
Defn.
Impact of the GtACH programme in falls management process or incidence.
Evaluation data:
  • Baseline demographics about care home and staff.

  • Baseline falls data.

  • Existing falls practice described in interviews and focus groups.

Evaluation data:
  • Individual reasoning about falls as described in interviews and focus groups—this could be knowledge, awareness, confidence, etc.

  • Organisational response to falls as established in documentary review.

  • Organisational response to falls as described in interviews and focus groups—this could be awareness, priority, culture, etc.

Evaluation data:
  • Post-intervention falls data.

  • Training/tool fidelity.

  • Acceptability of GtACH as described in interviews and focus groups.

  • Altered/new practice as described in interviews and focus groups.

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