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Unfortunately, the original published online version of this article entitled "Pervasiveness of health information in everyday life in Germany: insights from a photo elicitation diary study on implicit health knowledge using the documentary method" contained a mistake. There was a mix-up with the descriptive captions for accessibility. In the published version, Figs. 1–4 carry the figure descriptions as titles; these were intended as meta-info/detailed descriptions for screenreaders. Those descriptions should not have been exchanged with the previous titles of Figs. 1–4.
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Fig. 1 This figure describes the process of documentary analysis in three steps as described in the text
Fig. 2 This figure depicts the reflective interpretations and key narratives of image content and the built typology of content frames of the images
Fig. 3 This figure depicts the typification of appraisals to health information: control, optimization, responsibility, and confidence
Fig. 4 This figure depicts the overall reconstruction of conjunctive spaces as described in the text
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Fig. 1 Process of documentary analysis
Fig. 2 Reflective interpretations and key narratives of image content
Fig. 3 Typification of appraisals to health information
Fig. 4 Reconstruction of conjunctive spaces
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Geldermann, A., Thomaschewski, R., Bertram, C. et al. Correction to: Pervasiveness of health information in everyday life in Germany: insights from a photo-elicitation diary study on implicit health knowledge using the documentary method. J Public Health (Berl.) (2024). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10389-024-02293-0
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