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Qualitative thematic analysis was performed using a coding framework.
Transcribed interviews were analysed by two researchers using a coding framework developed jointly.
Data analysis was carried out using a coding framework underpinned by Normalization Process Theory (NPT).
Using a coding framework, one member of the research team will code all interview data, and another will dual code a 30% sample of interviews.
Verbalisations were segmented into codes representing elements of identified thought processes; using a coding framework adapted from Twycross & Powls [ 28] and Lamond et al. [ 27].
The interview data, together with the open text questionnaire data and focus group data was subsequently coded using a coding framework that mapped important domains (those that were mentioned frequently or seemed important to the participant) to the TDF.
Using a coding framework and generating cross tabulation matrices enabled the researchers to carry out a focused evaluation of the impact of the CS and AP roles on healthcare outcomes and make explicit how the outcome measures were confirmed and validated from multiple sources in clinical practice.
We analysed data using a coding framework underpinned by NPT, which has previously been shown to aid understanding of the organization and operationalisation of tasks (their implementation), how tasks are made into routine elements of everyday life (their embedding), and how practices are sustained and embedded into their social contexts (their integration) [ 43].
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