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  • Social Determinants of Health
  • Health Equity

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  • Intersectionality, a framework examining how social identities intersect with systems of oppression and privilege, is crucial for understanding diverse experiences.
  • Despite its acceptance in social sciences, intersectionality has been underutilized in implementation science.
  • This study addresses the gap by proposing an intersectional lens for a widely used implementation science framework.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To supplement the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research (CFIR) with an intersectional perspective.
  • To develop a practical tool to guide researchers in applying intersectionality within implementation science projects.
  • To enhance the understanding of how intersecting social constructs influence intervention implementation and outcomes.

Main Methods:

  • An interdisciplinary committee utilized a nominal group technique to prioritize frameworks for intersectional supplementation.
  • The Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research (CFIR) was selected for modification.
  • An iterative process involving a subgroup developed recommendations and prompts for integrating intersectionality into CFIR constructs.

Main Results:

  • The modified CFIR now includes 28 constructs, with two new constructs added to the 'Outer Setting' domain.
  • Intersectionality prompts were integrated into 13 of the 28 CFIR constructs.
  • A tool was developed to assist researchers in applying the intersectionality-supplemented CFIR.

Conclusions:

  • The Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research (CFIR) has been successfully modified to incorporate intersectionality.
  • The developed tool and updated framework provide practical guidance for researchers.
  • This work facilitates a more nuanced understanding of implementation science by considering the impact of intersecting social identities and power structures.