The authors would like to make the following corrections to this published paper [1].
In the original publication, the reference Stiles, 1999 was not cited in the correct format:
- 48. Stiles, W.B. Evaluating qualitative research. Evid.-Based Ment. Health 1999, 2, 99–101. https://doi.org/10.1136/ebmh.2.4.99.
The citation has now been reformatted in the Section 2.2, paragraph three, and it should read:
“Data were coded in an iterative method of content analysis [48], where each emerging code/theme is applied in a reassessment of the complete dataset. Data were analysed using the 11th edition of NVivo in a process of thematic analysis [45]. The main themes were discussed and agreed upon by authors A.I. and F.H. and subsequent lower-order themes were discussed at length. Latent superordinate themes were developed by analysis by the first author (A.I.) using an inductive approach to theme generation.”
Due to the newly added reference [48], the change in the order of the references will be updated accordingly.
The authors state that the scientific conclusions are unaffected. This correction was approved by the Academic Editor. The original publication has also been updated.
Reference
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