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  1. Misquotation reference 18

    Sietse Wieringa, Queen Mary University

    25 June 2015

    We were kindly notified by Anita Kothari about a misquotation of her work in our article due to a mistake in attribution of quotes. We apologise for this error. The following quotation is incorrect: 

    "In a study on the role of tacit knowledge in how public healthcare groups planned initiatives, for example, the authors found that ‘study participants used collectively reinforced tacit guidelines based on experiences and interactions in fluid communities of practice rather than drawing on research findings or explicit practice guidelines’ [18]."

    It should read:

    "In a study on the role of tacit knowledge in how public healthcare groups planned initiatives, for example, the authors found that ‘previous social interactions facilitated the creation of individual knowledge, and then, in the context of the focus group, the generation of causal maps provided the opportunity for joint sensemaking’ [18]."

     Sietse Wieringa and Trisha Greenhalgh



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    No competing interests

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