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Correction: The effects of telehealth-delivered mindfulness meditation, cognitive therapy, and behavioral activation for chronic low back pain: a randomized clinical trial

The Original Article was published on 12 April 2024

Correction: BMC Medicine 22, 156 (2024)

https://doi.org/10.1186/s12916-024-03383-2


The original article contained a sentence that lacked important clarifying information.

The sentence affected as presented in the original article is as follows in the first paragraph of the statistical analyses:

“For the current analyses, an intention-to-treat approach was used.”

The corrected sentence is as follows and supersedes the aforementioned sentence:

“For the current analyses, an intention-to-treat approach was used where every person was analyzed in their assigned treatment group, regardless of their level of compliance. Also, after considering the guidelines for the need of imputation [1,2,3], for each analysis, we used the data for individuals with complete data without imputation.”

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Day, M.A., Ciol, M.A., Mendoza, M.E. et al. Correction: The effects of telehealth-delivered mindfulness meditation, cognitive therapy, and behavioral activation for chronic low back pain: a randomized clinical trial. BMC Med 22, 447 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12916-024-03693-5

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