Correction

Correction to: The trajectory of fear of birth during and after pregnancy in women living in a rural area far from the hospital and its labour ward

AUTHOR

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Ingegerd Hildingsson
1 RN, RM, PhD, Professor * ORCID logo

CORRESPONDENCE

*Prof Ingegerd Hildingsson

AFFILIATIONS

1 Department of Women’s and Children’s Health, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden

PUBLISHED

21 April 2022 Volume 22 Issue 2

HISTORY

RECEIVED: 21 April 2022

ACCEPTED: 21 April 2022

CITATION

Hildingsson I.  Correction to: The trajectory of fear of birth during and after pregnancy in women living in a rural area far from the hospital and its labour ward. Rural and Remote Health 2022; 22: 7601. https://doi.org/10.22605/RRH7601

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Some values in the final column of Table 4 were inadvertently left out in the published article.

 

The corrected table appears below.

 

Table 4: Pregnancy and birth related factors in relation to the trajectory of fear of birthtable image

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