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Table 4 Quantitative and qualitative items for each RE-AIM dimension

From: Virtual family-centered hospital rounds in the neonatal intensive care unit: protocol for a cluster randomized controlled trial

Dimension

Quantitative items

Qualitative items

Reach

•% excluded and characteristics

•Characteristics of parent(s) who subscribe to use virtual FCR among intervention arm subjects

•Explore factors influencing reach

•Explore factors influencing intervention subscription

Effectiveness

•Between arm comparisons for trial outcomes

•Heterogeneity of intervention effects

•Explore mechanisms of action for outcomes

•Explore mechanisms of potential heterogeneity effects

•Explore unmeasured intervention effects

Adoption

•% FCR encounters with virtual vs. in-person vs. both vs. no parent attendance

•% and characteristics of virtual FCR users vs. non-users among intervention arm subjects

•Explore factors influencing parent participation

•Explore factors influencing provider participation

Implementation

•% of virtual FCR attempts with technical issues

•% FCR encounters with a telehealth visit initiated among encounters with subscribed parent(s)

•% of weekdays with a disruption in FCR (e.g., delivery or admission)

•Explore factors influencing implementation

•Implementation adaptations made

•Adaptations made to NICU practices and/or policies and procedures

Maintenance

•Number per month of virtual FCR used post-trial

•Explore virtual FCR aspects sustained/modified post-trial

  1. FCR family-centered rounds