Several factors contribute to user resistance in histology. Key reasons include:
Lack of Training: Often, users are not provided with adequate training on new histological techniques or equipment, leading to discomfort and reluctance to adopt them. Fear of Change: Changes in established protocols can cause anxiety among users who are accustomed to traditional methods. Time Constraints: Integrating new methods can be time-consuming, and users may resist due to the extra time required for learning and application. Cost: The financial burden associated with acquiring new equipment or reagents can be a significant deterrent.