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[Efficacy is good, impact is great].

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Research stages for medical interventions show effectiveness and impact decrease as development progresses. Early-stage research on malaria interventions in children highlights this diminishing effect and scientific recognition.

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Area of Science:

  • Medical research methodology
  • Intervention development
  • Public health

Context:

  • Medical interventions undergo distinct research stages.
  • Focus on late-stage development: effectiveness and impact.
  • Scientific interest and recognition evolve throughout research.

Purpose:

  • To summarize research stages for medical interventions.
  • To highlight characteristics of each stage, including design, population, resources, and scientific value.
  • To emphasize the final stages of effectiveness and impact.

Summary:

  • Research stages for medical interventions vary in design, population, resources, and scientific importance.
  • Effectiveness and impact are key characteristics of the final development stages.
  • A malaria intervention example illustrates reduced effectiveness and scientific recognition in later stages.

Impact:

  • Understanding these stages is crucial for optimizing medical intervention development.
  • Recognizing the decline in effectiveness and impact recognition is vital for research evaluation.
  • This study provides insights into the lifecycle of medical research and its perceived value.