Application of the FRAME-IS to a Multifaceted Implementation Strategy
Antoinette Schoenthaler, Franze De La Calle, Elaine Leon, Masiel Garcia, Doreen Colella, Jacalyn Nay, Isaac Dapkins

TL;DR
The study shows how FRAME-IS can document changes in a complex healthcare strategy to improve hypertension care.
Contribution
Modified FRAME-IS to document adaptations in a multifaceted implementation strategy like practice facilitation.
Findings
27 adaptations were identified, with most focused on patient eligibility and referrals.
Half of the adaptations modified the PF strategy's context, including adding community health workers.
Most adaptations were reactive but systematically tracked and involved the FQHC in decision-making.
Abstract
Research demonstrates the importance of documenting adaptations to implementation strategies that support integration of evidence-based interventions into practice. While studies have utilized the FRAME-IS [Framework for Reporting Adaptations and Modifications for Implementation Strategies] to collect structured adaptation data, they are limited by a focus on discrete implementation strategies (e.g., training), which do not reflect the complexity of multifaceted strategies like practice facilitation (PF). In this paper, we apply the FRAME-IS to our trial evaluating the effectiveness of PF on implementation fidelity of an evidence-based technology-facilitated team care model for improved hypertension control within a federally qualified health center (FQHC). Three data sources are used to document adaptations: (1) implementation committee meeting minutes, (2) narrative reports completed…
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TopicsHealth Policy Implementation Science · Health Sciences Research and Education · Primary Care and Health Outcomes
