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Publisher Correction: Survival analysis of Rural Clinical School of Western Australia graduates: the long-term work of building a long-term rural medical workforce

verfasst von: Surabhi Gupta, Hanh Ngo, Tessa Burkitt, Ian Puddey, Denese Playford

Erschienen in: BMC Health Services Research | Ausgabe 1/2020

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The original article can be found online at https://​doi.​org/​10.​1186/​s12913-019-4816-4.
Correction to: BMC Health Serv Res (2019) 19:998
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12913-019-4816-4
In the original publication of this article [1], an error occurred during the production of this article in Table 2. The revised Table 2 is shown below:
Table 2
Total and mean duration (in weeks) in rural practice by Tour of service and Postgraduate year (PGY)b
Tour No.
Tour’s Duration (wks)
PGY
Mean (95% CI)c
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
Total
(n = 468)
(n = 393)
(n = 316)
(n = 243)
(n = 178)
(n = 120)
(n = 85)
(n = 54)
(n = 28)
(n = 7)
(N = 468)
1 (n= 239)a
61.1 (52.5, 69.7)
3375
7
2868
1970
1462
712
295
182
104
52
14607
2 (n= 41)a
62.7 (45.6, 79.7)
0
0
452
710
465
366
260
118
130
68
2569
3 (n= 7)a
85.4 (18.6, 152.2)
0
0
0
0
104
200
104
104
86
0
598
4 (n= 1)a
12
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
12
0
0
12
Across All 288 Tours
61.8 (54.1, 69.4)
3375
3587
3320
2680
2031
1278
659
416
320
120
17786
Overall Mean Duration per graduate per PGYd
7.2 (5.8, 8.6)
9.1 (7.4, 10.9)
10.5 (8.4, 12.6)
11.0 (8.5, 13.6)
11.4 (8.4, 14.4)
10.7 (7.3, 14.0)
7.8 (4.0, 11.5)
7.7 (3.1, 12.3)
11.4 (3.9, 19.0)
17.1 (-1.0, 35.3)
38.0 (32.1, 43.9)
The cohort size (n) per PGY in italic subheading only contributes to the calculations of the overall mean duration contributed by each graduate in each PGY (i.e., the final row of the table)
aOf N = 468, there were 229 graduates who did not contribute any tour (of at least 2 weeks consecutively) of rural service. The remaining 239 graduates had at least 1 tour, with 41 at least 2 tours, 7 with at least 3 tours, and 1 with 4 tours. Worded differently, 198 graduates had only 1 tour, 34 with 2 tours, 6 with 3 tours, and 1 with 4 tours
b A ‘tour’ of rural service here is defined as a duration of at least 2 consecutive weeks. Multiple short tours (of ≥2 consecutive weeks each) within one calendar year are summed together for duration calculation and treated as 1 tour for that particular year
c Summary tour statistics are calculated among graduates incurring the concerned tours of service only. For example, Tour 1’s duration is calculated based on n = 239 graduates who contributed at least 1 tour of rural service (of at least 2 consecutive weeks), and excludes n = 229 graduates with zero tour in rural work
d Statistics presented are Mean Duration (95% Confidence Interval), in weeks
The original articles have been updated. The publisher apologizes for the inconvenience caused to our authors and readers.
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Publisher Correction: Survival analysis of Rural Clinical School of Western Australia graduates: the long-term work of building a long-term rural medical workforce
verfasst von
Surabhi Gupta
Hanh Ngo
Tessa Burkitt
Ian Puddey
Denese Playford
Publikationsdatum
01.12.2020
Verlag
BioMed Central
Erschienen in
BMC Health Services Research / Ausgabe 1/2020
Elektronische ISSN: 1472-6963
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12913-020-05210-9

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