78. Which of the following are among the barrier/s to practice of EBPH? a. Public health interventions are complex and involve large scale environmental or policy changes for a large and diverse group of people. b. Lack of epidemiological studies to provide evidence c. Lack of funding, skilled personnel, incentives and time d. a & c e. b & c
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