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Table 2 Coding tree

From: Perceived barriers and facilitators of the implementation of a combined lifestyle intervention with a financial incentive for chronically ill patients

Lifestyle intervention

Attitude interviewee

Future financial incentive added to lifestyle intervention

Future lifestyle interventions

Division of tasks

Out of pocket costs

Characteristics

Long term

Awareness

Own initiative after completing CLI

Building intrinsic motivation

Facilitators implementation

Willingness health care insurer

Attitude patient

Publicity

Funding

Leader

Enthusiastic health care professionals

Willingness health care providers

Mandatory participation

Long-term vision

Health care professionals interested in CLI

Vision of health care providers on their tasks

Chain cooperation

Early referral

Recruitment strategy

Allocation of tasks

Barriers implementation

No inflow patients

Attitude patient

Complexity

Funding

Lack of time

Willingness health care providers

Contact with general practitioners

Willingness of municipalities

Publicity

Short-term vision

Hard to reach target group

Vision health care professionals

Preconditions implementation

Enthusiasm

Fitting the needs of the target group

Funding

Well considered content

Long-term vision

Recruitment strategy

Willingness to participate in lifestyle intervention

Facilitating characteristics participants

Enthusiasm

Motivation

Be open to new ideas

Having insight

Hampering characteristics participants

Loneliness

Having no insight

Laziness

Behavioral change is difficult

Personal problems

No experience/no knowledge

Low health literacy/speaking a foreign language

Facilitating factors lifestyle intervention

Fits needs of the target group

Continuity

Social aspect

Social support

Set targets

Out of pocket costs

Close to home

Easy accessible

Available for everyone

Group/individual program

Low threshold

Presence health care professional

Presence social map

Presence care sport connectors

Recruitment strategy

Hampering characteristics lifestyle intervention

Out of pocket costs

Not close to home

No continuity

Group/individual program

Financial incentive

Characteristics

Provider

Attitude health care professionals

Positive incentive

Negative incentive

Gamification

Effect

Motivation

Lowering threshold

Giving insight

Long-term

Short-term