Which of the following factors is the most significant determinant of the success or failure of an evidence-based practice (EBP) educational initiative in a hospital system?
A) The prior familiarity with EBP of the bedside caregivers
B) The educational level and demographics of the nursing staff
C) The availability and quantity of financial resources
D) The amount and quality of evidence within the specialties of each hospital unit
C
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