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                                    Chapter 7192Action. Hence, the use of an implementation theory such as NPT may help care organisations for people with intellectual disabilities and their implementation practitioners to analyse and improve implementation processes. Third, the findings concerning the Community of Practice may help organisations to develop an effective strategy in which care professionals, experts-by-experience, and implementation practitioners from within organisations or in coordination with other organisations can collaborate. Moreover, evidence-based instruments that have proven to be easily applied in practice, such as the ItFits-toolkit and the list of recommendations for specifying implementation interventions are online accessible and may aid in developing tailored implementation plans and interventions. Furthermore, a lesson learned from this study that organisations may take into account when designing these plans, is that implementation interventions should be targeted directly to end users. If it is necessary to target these interventions to intermediaries first, then further steps and interventions towards care staff should be described and developed as well to enhance the likelihood of actual use of the innovation in practice. Fourth, the findings suggest that adapting multi-component methods, such as MDET, to the needs and structures of organisations requires careful consideration of the extent to which methods can be adapted while still remaining effective. Although this dissertation does not give insight into which components of MDET are a prerequisite to include, care organisations that consider to implement MDET may benefit by learning about how specific components were adapted and the implications these adaptations may have. Especially when compared to the previous study by Schippers (2019), the present findings suggest that major adaptations such as not establishing an independent MDET expert team and letting involuntary care recordings go unmonitored, jeopardise the effectiveness of MDET.Fifth, care organisations may benefit from the examples in Chapter 2 and 6 in this dissertation regarding examining administrative data sets, such as involuntary care recordings. Analysing these data sets over time may help care organisations to observe trends and to reflexively monitor the 
                                
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