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Correction to: Multidisciplinary oncology clinicians’ experiences delivering spiritual care to patients with cancer and their care partners (Supportive Care in Cancer, (2024), 32, 9, (586), 10.1007/s00520-024-08773-z)

Supportive Care in Cancer, ISSN: 1433-7339, Vol: 32, Issue: 10, Page: 692
2024
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Correction Description

In the published article, the blinded data was not supplied. The correct Author contribution, should be: Meghan McDarby: Formal analysis; Writing – Original draft; Writing – reviewing & editing; Supervision; Megan Miller: Methodology; Formal analysis; Writing – Original draft; Writing – reviewing & editing; William E. Rosa: Conceptualization; Data collection: Writing – reviewing & editing; Haley Buller: Conceptualization; Methodology; Betty R. Ferrell: Data collection; Writing – review and editing; Supervision; Funding acquisition. and not: Author contribution XX: Formal analysis; Writing—original draft; Writing—reviewing & editing; Supervision; XX: Methodology; Formal analysis; Writing—original draft; Writing—reviewing & editing; XX: Conceptualization; Data collection: Writing—reviewing & editing; XX: Conceptualization; Methodology; Data collection; Writing—review and editing; Supervision; Funding acquisition. The correct Funding also, should be: This work was supported by the National Institute of Health/ National Cancer Institute (B. Ferrell, PI, R25CA240111, Interdisciplinary Communication Training in Oncology. 03/6/2020–03/5/2025 NIH/ NCI). M. McDarby is supported by T32 CA00946. WER and M. McDarby are both partially supported by P30 CA008748. M. Miller received research support from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research and Graduate Education with funding from the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation. and not Funding This work was supported by the National Institute of Health/ National Cancer Institute (X, PI, R25CA240111, Interdisciplinary Communication Training in Oncology. 03/6/2020–03/5/2025 NIH/ NCI). X is supported by T32 CA00946 and P30 CA008748. X received research support from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research and Graduate Education with funding from the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation. The original article has been corrected.

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