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Correction: Oncologists’ palliative care referral behaviour: testing utility of social exchange theory as an explanatory framework

The Original Article was published on 24 July 2024

Correction: BMC Palliat Care 23, 183 (2024)

https://doiorg.publicaciones.saludcastillayleon.es/10.1186/s12904-024-01517-0.

Following publication of the original article [1], the author wants to update the Acknowledgements and Funding sections by removing the data in bold.

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We thank the Tata Trusts, Narotam Sekhsaria Foundation, Hamied Foundation, and Cipla Foundation for supporting this study. We also extend our thanks to faculty of Lancaster University and Kasturba Medical College, Manipal, for their invaluable assistance, both directly and indirectly, in our research.

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We thank the Tata Trusts and Narotam Sekhsaria Foundation for supporting this study. We also extend our thanks to faculty of Lancaster University and Kasturba Medical College, Manipal, for their invaluable assistance, both directly and indirectly, in our research.

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Naveen Salins expresses gratitude for the support given by the Tata Trusts, Narotam Sekhsaria Foundation, Hamied Foundation, and Cipla Foundation in conducting this study. However, Nancy Preston and Sean Hughes received no funding for this research.

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Naveen Salins expresses gratitude for the support given by the Tata Trusts and Narotam Sekhsaria Foundation in conducting this study. However, Nancy Preston and Sean Hughes received no funding for this research.

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  1. Salins N, Hughes S, Preston N. Oncologists’ palliative care referral behaviour: testing utility of social exchange theory as an explanatory framework. BMC Palliat Care. 2024;23:183. https://doiorg.publicaciones.saludcastillayleon.es/10.1186/s12904-024-01517-0.

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Salins, N., Hughes, S. & Preston, N. Correction: Oncologists’ palliative care referral behaviour: testing utility of social exchange theory as an explanatory framework. BMC Palliat Care 23, 263 (2024). https://doiorg.publicaciones.saludcastillayleon.es/10.1186/s12904-024-01594-1

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