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Table 1 Programme theory for the oilcloth sessions

From: Oilcloth sessions as an implementation strategy: a qualitative study in Denmark

 

If

Then

Intended Outputs

Intended Outcomes

Oilcloth sessions

If the managers and key employees participate in the oilcloth session

Then they will develop their knowledge and learn about the new ED and change their attitude in relation to the new ED

If the managers and key employees change their attitude in relation to the new ED

Then the managers and key employees will respond more positively to the impending implementation of the new ED = increase in acceptability

If the managers and key employees participate in the oilcloth session

Then they will have the experience of getting involved and get a positive view of the sessions as a useful strategy when implementation a new ED

If the managers have the experience of getting involved and become positive towards oilcloth sessions as a strategy

Then their ownership for participating in oilcloth sessions will increase and they will take responsibility for implementing the new ED = increase in acceptability

If the managers and key employees participate in the oilcloth session

Then they will gain knowledge and insight into the new physical and material context

If the managers and key employees gain knowledge and insight into the new physical framework

Then their experience of sense of place will increase, which is a key factor for a positive experience towards the new ED and their motivation for supporting the implementation of a new ED = increase in acceptability