There are often unforeseen issues that emerge during the implementation phase of the life cycle. Which of the following may be considered a barrier?

1. Staff training
2. Poor communication
3. Employ a qualified nurse informatics specialist to lead the change.
4. Incorporate the suggestions of point-of-care staff


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Rationale: Staff training is part of the implementation phase and not necessarily considered a barrier. Training is a planned activity.

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