Correction
Correction to: Setting a lived experience agenda for rural suicidality research in Canada
AUTHORS
Kimberley D Ryan1 RPN, RN, BScN, MEd (Distance Ed. Spec.), Associate Professor *
Sharran Mullins2 RPN, BA, BScPN, MPN, Assistant Professor
Andrea Thomson3 RPN, BScPN, MPN, Assistant Professor
Rachel V Herron4 PhD, Associate Professor
Candice Waddell-Henowitch5 RPN, BScPN, MPN, PhD(c), Associate Professor
Kyrra Rauch6 BA, Research Associate
Donna Epp7 RN, Research Facilitator
CORRESPONDENCE
*Assoc Prof Kimberley D Ryan
AFFILIATIONS
1, 2, 3, 5
Department of Psychiatric Nursing, Faculty of Health Studies, Brandon University, Brandon, Manitoba, Canada
4
Department of Geography and Environment, Brandon University, Brandon, Manitoba, Canada
6, 7
Centre for the Critical Studies of Rural Mental Health, Faculty of Health Studies, Brandon University, Brandon, Manitoba, Canada
PUBLISHED
8 December 2022 Volume 22 Issue 4
HISTORY
RECEIVED: 7 December 2022
ACCEPTED: 7 December 2022
CITATION
Ryan KD, Mullins S, Thomson A, Herron RV, Waddell-Henowitch C, Rauch K, Epp D. Correction to: Setting a lived experience agenda for rural suicidality research in Canada. Rural and Remote Health 2022; 22: 8027. https://doi.org/10.22605/RRH8027
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This article is a corrigendum to article 7559
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The statement of financial support for the research, authorship and/or publication of this article was inadvertently omitted from the published version.
This has now been corrected in the Acknowledgements section, which reads "This work was supported by the Public Health Agency of Canada (Contract)."
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