There is extensive literature that emphasizes the key role of adaptations to ensure optimal fit between the innovation and setting(s) within which it is being implemented and delivered (Chambers et al. 2013; Chambers and Norton 2016; Greenhalgh, Robert, et al. 2004; J. N. Hill et al. 2018; Kerins et al. 2020; Lennox et al. 2018; Moore et al. 2021; Stirman et al. 2019; von Thiele Schwarz et al. 2019; Wells et al. 2020). Most of the literature focuses on adapting the innovation but adaptations of the setting (e.g., workflows) are often needed as well, to optimize fit (Chambers et al. 2013; J. N. Hill et al. 2018; Kerins et al. 2020; Wells et al. 2020) and achieve optimal sustained outcomes (von Thiele Schwarz et al. 2019). Adapting includes determining and documenting the types of adaptations made, ideally following an adaptation framework (Stirman et al. 2019). We refer users to the above cited articles for further guidance on best practices for adapting.