Abstract

ObjectivesWe aimed to develop an implementation tool that could help healthcare professionals identify modifiable factors and develop tailored implementation strategies to promote the implementation of Early Essential Newborn Care (EENC) under the guidance of the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research-Expert Recommendations for Implementing Change (CFIR-ERIC). Methods and analysisThis theory-informed implementation study consists two phases. In Phase 1, an exploratory sequential design mixed-methods study will be used to explore the barriers and facilitators to implementing EENC. The qualitative results will be analyzed using NVivo 12.0, underpinned by the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research (CFIR), whereas the quantitative results being achieved through questionnaires and analyzed using SPSS26.0. In Phase 2, based on the findings of Phase 1, a tailored EENC implementation strategies tool will be developed through iterative expert consultations utilizing the CFIR-ERIC tool and the Implementation Research Logic Model (IRLM).

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