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Following publication of the original article [1], an error in reference 18 was reported.
Reference 18 did not include all authors. The correct reference should read: Romo RD, Lynn J. The utility and value of the “surprise question” for patients with serious illness. Can Med Assoc J. 2017;189(33):E1072–3.
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White N, Oostendorp L, Vickerstaff V, Gerlach C, Engels Y, Maessen M, Tomlinson C, Wens J, Leysen B, Biasco G, Zambrano S, Eychmüller S, Avgerinou C, Chattat R, Ottoboni G, Veldhoven C, Stone P. An online international comparison of thresholds for triggering a negative response to the “Surprise Question”: a study protocol. BMC Palliat Care. 2019;18:36.
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White, N., Oostendorp, L., Vickerstaff, V. et al. Correction to: An online international comparison of thresholds for triggering a negative response to the “Surprise Question”: a study protocol. BMC Palliat Care 19, 15 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12904-020-0518-2
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