The integrated theoretical framework for factors influencing IPC in disability care settings, informed by various implementation science theories [17, 22–30], adapted to the results of our qualitative analysis.
The integrated theoretical framework includes the guideline (yellow), individual (pink), interpersonal (orange), organisational (green), community (purple) and societal level (blue). The individual level comprises the client and professional level. The interpersonal level includes professional interaction, professional client interaction, and client interaction. The division of levels is based on the theories of Grol and Wensing [ 17 , 22 ], Flottorp et al. [ 23 ] and socio-ecological models [ 30 ]. The interview data revealed that on the social context next to professional interaction [ 17 ,... Mehr ...
The integrated theoretical framework includes the guideline (yellow), individual (pink), interpersonal (orange), organisational (green), community (purple) and societal level (blue). The individual level comprises the client and professional level. The interpersonal level includes professional interaction, professional client interaction, and client interaction. The division of levels is based on the theories of Grol and Wensing [ 17 , 22 ], Flottorp et al. [ 23 ] and socio-ecological models [ 30 ]. The interview data revealed that on the social context next to professional interaction [ 17 , 22 ], professional client interaction and client interaction were important levels on which barriers and facilitators may occur. The underlying concepts of every level are based on various implementation science theories [ 17 , 22 – 30 ], adapted to the data from our qualitative analysis.