Kotter and Cohen's Model of Change has been implemented successfully, resulting in an evidence-based change in pressure ulcer assessment and prevention on a unit. What is the final step in this change process?

A) Disseminating the results of the change in practice
B) Sending out mentors to stimulate similar change on other units and in other hospitals
C) Nourishing the change to ensure the new practice is sustained
D) Monitoring nurses' compliance with the new practice


C

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