Feasibility Instruments
Feasibility refers to ‘the extent to which a new treatment, or an innovation, can be successfully used or carried out within a given agency or setting’. Other commonly used terms include: Actual fit or utility; suitability for everyday use; practicability. Proctor et al, 2011
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8 |
Poor |
Poor |
Not assessed |
Excellent |
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Instrument to test the Clinical Information Systems Success Model (CISSM) |
2 |
Poor |
Excellent |
Not assessed |
Good |
3 |
Poor |
Fair |
Not assessed |
Excellent |
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The Smoking Cessation and Reduction in Pregnancy Treatment (SCRIPT) Adoption Scale |
4 |
Poor |
Poor |
Not assessed |
Good |