Nursing intervention research involves phases for complex interventions. Which of the following indicates the correct order of these phases?

A) Effectiveness research, basic developmental research, pilot research, efficacy research
B) Basic developmental research, effectiveness research, pilot research, efficacy research
C) Pilot research, effectiveness research, basic developmental research, efficacy research
D) Basic developmental research, pilot research, efficacy research, effectiveness research


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Similar to clinical trials, nursing intervention research that involves the development of a complex intervention involves several phases: (1) basic developmental research; (2) pilot research; (3) efficacy research; and (4) effectiveness research.

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