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Table 2 Relationships among COM-B constructs, barriers, facilitators, intervention functions, behavior change techniques, and modes of delivery

From: Study protocol: A stepped-wedge, cluster-randomized trial of the effectiveness of a deliberative loop in identifying implementation strategies for the adoption of a dental sealant guideline in dental clinics

COM-B Construct Targeted barrier Facilitator Intervention function Behavior change technique Mode of delivery
Capability Lack of knowledge of how to identify implementation strategies   Education Instruction Introductory session
   Training Behavioral practice/rehearsal Practice with deliberative loop
    Behavioral experiment Application of the deliberative loop process to the lack of adherence to the guideline
  Lack of decision-making process   Environmental restructuring Restructuring the social environment Deploying the deliberative loop process in the clinics
Opportunity   UBT meeting    
Motivation   Value evidence-based practice