Correction: The implementation of an online mindfulness-based program for pediatric patients at a tertiary hospital in South America: a feasibility study protocol (Pilot and Feasibility Studies, (2022), 8, 1, (220), 10.1186/s40814-022-01176-z)

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Following publication of the original article [1], an error was identified in the Feasibility sub-section. The updated Feasibility is given below and the changes have been highlighted in bold typeface. Feasibility The primary outcome of this study is feasibility, which is an implementation outcome that reflects the extent to which a new treatment can be successfully carried out in a specific setting. Typically, this outcome is retrospectively measured by recruitment, retention and participation rates. Feasibility is the most important outcome to be assessed when organizations and providers try new treatments [35]. The feasibility of our study will be evaluated based on the recruitment, retention, and participation rates over one year of study. The success of feasibility will be determined by a recruitment rate of 30 patients in 1 year of study with a retention and participation rate of at least 90%. The original article [1] has been updated.

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Pasqualucci, P., Seifert, G., Filho, V. O., & dos Santos, A. C. (2022, December 1). Correction: The implementation of an online mindfulness-based program for pediatric patients at a tertiary hospital in South America: a feasibility study protocol (Pilot and Feasibility Studies, (2022), 8, 1, (220), 10.1186/s40814-022-01176-z). Pilot and Feasibility Studies. BioMed Central Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1186/s40814-022-01228-4

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