Qualitative Assessment of Key Implementation Factors in a Faith-Based Response to Intimate Partner Violence

Health Promot Pract. 2023 Aug 30:15248399231193693. doi: 10.1177/15248399231193693. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

Background: Faith-based organizations (FBOs) have a scant history in the literature of implementing intimate partner violence (IPV) initiatives, though many members of faith communities consider it an important issue. Furthermore, the limited studies on this topic have not explored organizational factors that are important in the implementation of such efforts.

Purpose: To investigate factors that influence the implementation of IPV prevention and response by one Catholic organization at both diocesan and parish levels.

Methods: We conducted sixteen semi-structured interviews with members of Archdiocese of Chicago Domestic Violence Outreach (ACDVO) leadership. Using deductive content analysis, we drew on all 14 constructs and sub-constructs from the inner setting domain of the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research (CFIR) for coding transcripts and characterizing factors influencing implementation success.

Results: Seven CFIR constructs were useful in identifying factors that influenced implementation success of ACDVO. At the diocesan level, the organization's leadership structure, their driven culture, and in-kind available resources propelled their work. At the level of parish ministries, successful implementation was facilitated by networking and communication among parishes. At the diocesan-level, access to knowledge and information through ACDVO's Parish Support Committee, compatibility with parish values, leadership engagement, and available resources from parishes supported implementation.

Conclusions: We identified modifiable and reproducible inner setting factors that influence implementation of a Catholic IPV initiative at the diocesan-level and support parish ministries in their local activities. Future work should validate these findings in other dioceses and examine non-Catholic FBO settings.

Keywords: Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research (CFIR); community settings; conceptual model; faith-based organizations; inner setting; intimate partner violence; qualitative.