Tip 6.3

Conduct field tests/clinical trials as required.

Primary findings

Methods

Usually with beta testing, working prototypes are placed with selected customers in order to test the influence of 'environmental factors', as well as the level of customer satisfaction. The results from these tests are used in order to refine the product further and to eliminate 'bugs'.
Literature review.
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Tip 6.3

Assess barriers to product/ service deployment in market (cost, appearance, operational requirements, alternatives).

Primary findings

Barriers

There may be unintended consequences associated with the application of research knowledge. They may unfold with a ripple effect, affecting other processes and outcomes. Sustained monitoring of the use of the research knowledge may help to bring potential adverse consequences to light.
Application of Graham’s Knowledge-to-Action Process model in occupational therapy.
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