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Table 2 Overview of the RE-AIM dimensions, the related content and measures

From: The therapist’s role in the implementation of internet-based cognitive behavioural therapy for patients with depression: study protocol

RE-AIM dimension

Content

Measures/factors

Adoption

Participating Organisations: n and %

Characteristics of adopters’ Influencing factors: region, size, capacity, type, previous experience with other platforms

Reach

Total potential therapists, n

 

Therapists eligible n and % ↓

Therapists excluded n, % and reasons

 

Therapists enrolled n and %

Therapists who decline n, % and reasons

Therapists not contacted/other n and %

Characteristics of enrollers vs decliners. Influencing factors: mandatory vs voluntary, available resources.

Implementation

Extent iCBT is delivered by therapists (as in protocol)

Extent iCBT is delivered as intended. Influencing factors: complexity of the intervention, costs in time and money, training, implementation activities, adaptations

Effectiveness

Impact of ICBT on therapists regarding perceived effectiveness, satisfaction and usability

The positive and negative impact of ICBT on therapists regarding perceived effectiveness, satisfaction and usability and related patient outcomes. Influencing factors: evidence for effectiveness of iCBT, impact across subgroups

Maintenance

Extent organisations maintain and/or modify iCBT

The extent iCBT becomes a sustained part of routine practice. Influencing factors: benefits vs costs. Amount of training, technical assistance, funding