Funding constraints can have a multitude of impacts on epidemiological research:
Reduced Scope of Research: Limited funding can restrict the scale and scope of studies, affecting the quality and breadth of data collected. Delays in Research: Insufficient funds can cause delays in the initiation, progress, and completion of research projects. Resource Allocation: Funding limitations can lead to inadequate resources for data collection, analysis, and the employment of skilled personnel. Access to Technology: Advanced data analysis tools and technologies may be unaffordable, hindering innovative research methodologies.