An enthusiastic cadre of mentors has been mobilized during a community health center's transition to evidence-based postpartum care in the community. What is the primary role that mentors play within the evidence-based practice (EBP) paradigm?
A) Mentors provide a link between the theory of EBP and its actual implementation.
B) Mentors ensure collaboration among leaders, educators, and care providers.
C) Mentors guide the process of critical appraisal that is foundational to EBP.
D) Mentors ensure accountability during periods of transition from traditional practice to EBP.
A
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