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Table 2 Classification criteria for levels of implementation (by numbers of CCs)

From: Implementing an Injury Prevention Briefing to aid delivery of key fire safety messages in UK children’s centres: qualitative study nested within a multi-centre randomised controlled trial

Level

Extended

Essential

Minimal

Non-implementation

Criteria

• ≥ 2 delivery methods (e.g. group sessions, display boards, postal information, home visits, specific events)

• Delivered via at least one group session

• Recorded attempt at IPB related activity but insufficient to fulfil ‘Essential implementation’ criteria

• No evidence of any IPB related activity although may have provided usual fire safety activity

 

• ≥2 messages1

• 2 messages1

  
 

• Fully integrated into existing CCs health promotion activity

• Discrete delivery or limited integration into other CCs sessions

  
 

• Active engagement with wide population of parents (beyond trial participants)

• Engaged with trial parents and/or passive involvement of wider community

  
 

• Use of IPB and additional information or content

• Used IPB information

  
 

• Delivered to more than 1 group

• Delivery to one group of parents

  

No. of CCs

10

8

5

1

  1. 1including ‘Importance of smoke alarms’ (SA) and ‘Fire escape planning’ (FEP).