Item | Reported on page or in publication | |
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First stage: Development | ||
1 | Description of the intervention’s underlying theoretical basis | |
2 | Description of all intervention components, including the reasons for their selection as well as their aims / essential functions | |
3 | Illustration of any intended interactions between different components | |
4 | Description and consideration of the context’s characteristics in intervention modelling | |
Second stage: Feasibility and piloting | ||
5 | Description of the pilot test and its impact on the definite intervention | |
Third stage: Evaluation | ||
6 | Description of the control condition (comparator) and reasons for the selection | |
7 | Description of the strategy for delivering the intervention within the study context | |
8 | Description of all materials or tools used delivery the intervention | |
9 | Description of fidelity of the delivery process compared the study protocol | |
10 | Description of a process evaluation and its underlying theoretical basis | |
11 | Description of internal facilitators and barriers potentially influencing the delivery of the intervention as revealed by the process evaluation | |
12 | Description of external conditions or factors occurring during the study which might have influenced the delivery of the intervention or mode of action ( how it works) | |
13 | Description of costs or required resources for the delivery of the intervention |