Correction: Areas of consensus on unwarranted and warranted transfers between nursing homes and emergency care facilities in Norway: a Delphi study
Arne Bastian Wiik, Malcolm Bray Doupe, Marit Stordal Bakken, Bård Reiakvam Kittang, Frode Fadnes Jacobsen, Oddvar Førland

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TopicsGeriatric Care and Nursing Homes · Emergency and Acute Care Studies
Correction to: BMC Health Services Research (2024) 24:374
10.1186/s12913-024-10879-3
In this article, Table 5 was published as a duplicate of Table 4 due to a typesetting mistake. The correct version of Table 5 can be found below and the article has been updated.
The publisher apologises to the authors and readers for the inconvenience caused by this error.
Table 5. Delphi survey on transfers between nursing homes and emergency care facilities in NorwayDelphi factorFirst RoundSecond RoundThird Round% of score ≥ 7IQRConsensus Level% of score ≥ 7IQRConsensus LevelStability% of score ≥ 7IQRConsensus LevelStabilityP-value < 0.05Transfer*** SHOULD ***happen when:Condition unclear after MD assessment43%4Low40%2LowNo45%3LowYesMD (1,2,3) (-)Condition was good before acute function decline57%4Low81%1 High
No
83%
1
High
Yes MD (1)(-)Next-of-kin expresses transfer wanted22%3Low4%1LowNo12%3LowNoResident expresses transfer wanted47%3Low45%2LowNo34%2LowYesGen (2,3) (-)Urb (1)(-)A surgical operation could be pain-reliving 90%
1
High
97%
0
Very high
Yes
100%
0
Very high
Yes Table columns: round, consensus (% of score ≥ 7), inter-quartile range (IQR), stability between the round and the previous one, and significant differences (P-value < 0.05) in answers by panel characteristics gender (Gen), profession (MD) or rurality (Urb)Bold font consensusMinus (-) indicates lower agreement, (+) expresses higher agreement with the statementGender (Gen) has male set as 1Urbanity (Urb) is a Statistics Norway measure of ruralityThe questions are ranked in the order they were presented in the project proposal pre-randomized Delphi-surveyLogistic regression was used to determine significant differences in coefficients
