Which of the following is not a barrier to the use of evidence-based practice (EBP)?
a. Reasons related to the evidence base, such as gaps in the evidence base or a poor quality of evidence.
b. Personal reasons related to the individual practitioner, such as a lack of skills to undertake EBP or a lack of time.
c. Evidence that demonstrates that qualified allied health workers make the best decisions about how not to practice.
d. Reasons related to the organisation, such as inappropriate or inadequate support for EBP or the perceived threat of EBP.
e. A lack of understanding of the process, economic constraints, or inadequate access to evidence.
Answer: C
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