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  4. Correction: Treatment and cost of pressure injury stage III or IV in four patients with spinal cord injury: the Basel Decubitus Concept

Correction: Treatment and cost of pressure injury stage III or IV in four patients with spinal cord injury: the Basel Decubitus Concept

Spinal Cord Series and Cases, 2019 · DOI: 10.1038/s41394-019-0184-x · Published: March 15, 2019

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Simple Explanation

This is a correction notice for a previously published article regarding the treatment and cost of pressure injuries in spinal cord injury patients. The original article has been updated to be available under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. This license allows for the use, sharing, adaptation, distribution, and reproduction of the article in any medium or format, given appropriate credit is provided.

Study Duration
Not specified
Participants
Four patients with spinal cord injury
Evidence Level
Not specified

Key Findings

  • 1
    The original article has been corrected to reflect an open access license.
  • 2
    The PDF and HTML versions of the paper have been modified accordingly.
  • 3
    The correction pertains to the licensing of the article, making it accessible under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

Research Summary

This document is a correction notice for an article concerning the treatment and costs associated with pressure injuries in spinal cord injury patients, specifically using the Basel Decubitus Concept. The correction involves changing the licensing of the article to a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. This change allows for broader use and distribution of the article, provided proper attribution is given to the original authors.

Practical Implications

Increased Accessibility

The open access license promotes wider dissemination and use of the research findings.

Educational Use

The article can be used for educational purposes without requiring specific permission, as long as proper attribution is given.

Further Research

The findings can be used as a foundation for future research and development in the treatment of pressure injuries in spinal cord injury patients.

Study Limitations

  • 1
    The correction only addresses the licensing of the article.
  • 2
    The study involves a small sample size (four patients) as indicated in the original title.
  • 3
    The correction does not change the original findings or methodology of the study.

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