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Assessing the need for a question prompt list that encourages end-of-life discussions between patients with advanced cancer and their physicians: A focus group interview study – ERRATUM

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  09 February 2022

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In the original publication of this article (Sato et al., Reference Sato, Fujimori and Shirai2021), a number of errors were introduced in Table 1 during the typesetting process. The errors appear in the rows for “What should I do if I am too unwell?”, “Can I get information about cardiopulmonary resuscitation?”, “Can I talk about my sense of values?”, “Can you give me tips on how to take medicine?”, and “Can I talk about nursing care insurance?”

Table 1. Participants’ preferences on question items for the QPL.

The correct version of Table 1 appears below.

The publisher apologizes for these errors.

References

Sato, A, Fujimori, M, Shirai, Y, et al. (2021) Assessing the need for a question prompt list that encourages end-of-life discussions between patients with advanced cancer and their physicians: A focus group interview study. Palliative and Supportive Care. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1478951521001796CrossRefGoogle Scholar
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Table 1. Participants’ preferences on question items for the QPL.