Key barriers that prevent interventions from reaching the clinical populations for whom they have been designed do NOT include:

a. researchers not always understanding the clinical applicability of their basic research
b. researchers not being able to locate populations that are willing to be involved in the interventions.
c. a reluctance of clinicians to accept the value of basic research-driven interventions.
d. various institutional-level constraints such as lack of time, training, or funding.


B

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