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Construct DefinitionTheoretical FoundationSynonyms
Acceptability "Perception among implementation stakeholders that a given treatment, service, practice or innovatio...Rogers, E.M. (1995). Diffusion of innovations (4th ed.). New York: The Free Press.
Access to Knowledge & Information Ease of access to digestible information and knowledge about the intervention and how to incorporate... Damschroder, L., Aron, D., Keith, R., Kirsh, S., Alexander, J., & Lowery, J. (2009). Fostering impl... 
Acculturation The degree to which an individual identifies with the culture of one or more ethnicities of his/her ...same as black culture construct, but that measure is not applicable to hispanics, Asians, Pacific Is...ethnic affiliation
Active Transport Non-Motorized form of transportation, usually walking or bicycling.Social-Ecological theoryActive Commuting
Adaptability The degree to which an intervention can be adapted, tailored, refined, or reinvented to meet local n... Damschroder, L., Aron, D., Keith, R., Kirsh, S., Alexander, J., & Lowery, J. (2009). Fostering impl... 
Adherence The extent to which individuals take their medications as prescribed by their doctor. Medication Adherence
Adjustment process Patterns of reaction and accommodation to diagnosis of cancer in patients over time. Survivorship pa...Survivorship is a dynamic process and many factors seem to impact the outcomes. What are the key ste...Change cycle,
Adopter attitudes "Attitudes toward innovation can be a facilitating or limiting factor in the dissemination and imple...  
Adoption "The intention, initial decision, or action to try or employ an innovation or evidence-based practic... Glasgow and colleagues RE-AIM framework and Rogers' Diffusion of Innovations theory (1) Glasgow, R.... 
Advancing Women Scientists When faculty are prepared to create opportunities for collaboration, enhance competency through ment...Transtheoretical Model 
Age CPHHD  
Anger State anger is defined as an emotional state marked by subjective feelings that vary in intensity fr...  
Anger Suppression The extent to which an individual suppresses angry feelings.  
Anticipated regret 1. Anticipated regret refers to beliefs about whether or not feelings of regret or upset will follow...Regret theory (a type of decision theory) 
Anxiety A relatively permanent state of worry and nervousness occurring in a variety of mental disorders, us...  
Anxiety and Depression Are there correlations of complex grief and negative affect associated with sadness, hopelessness, w...Often these behaviors/disorders are disassociated with grief (Worden, 2009) and attachment (Bowlby,1... 
Anxious Depression feelings of despair and worthlessness that are fueled by a desire to have more control over future e...  
Appropriateness "Perceived fit, relevance, or compatibility of the innovation or evidence based practice for a given... Rogers' Diffusion of Innovations theory Rogers, E.M. (1995). Diffusion of innovations (4th ed.). Ne... 
Attention to mailed materials Whether mailing recipients remember getting mailings and read the information  
Attitudes 1. a learned predisposition to respond in a consistently favorable or unfavorable manner with respec...TRA, other attitude theories 
Available Resources The level of resources dedicated for implementation and on-going operations including money, trainin... Damschroder, L., Aron, D., Keith, R., Kirsh, S., Alexander, J., & Lowery, J. (2009). Fostering impl... 
Basic needs Basic needs refers to the base-level things an individual needs to survive, inlcuding food and housi...  
Behavioral beliefs 1. beliefs that underlie a person's attitude toward the behavior (Fishbein & Ajzen, 1975, p. 7); 2....TRAOutcome expectations; response efficacy
Behavioral intention 1. the person's subjective probability that he will perform the behavior in question (Fishbein & Ajz...TRAGoal intention
Birthplace/Generational Status CPHHD  
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