Correction: BMC Public Health 22, 2095 (2022)

https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-022-14560-4

The original publication of this article [1] contained two missing citations and one missing reference. The incorrect and correct information is shown in this correction article. The original article has been updated.

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  • The use of online platforms and telephone support services were a lifeline for many, whilst offering both opportunities (e.g. remote access, availability, reduced travel) and challenges (e.g. access to technology, reliability of technology) (REMOVED FOR BLIND REVIEW)

  • Our recent systematic review of the evidence-base showed a lack of consultation or co-production in the development of online interventions for family carers of individuals with intellectual disabilities (REMOVED FOR BLIND REVIEW).

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  • The use of online platforms and telephone support services were a lifeline for many, whilst offering both opportunities (e.g. remote access, availability, reduced travel) and challenges (e.g. access to technology, reliability of technology) [27].

  • Our recent systematic review of the evidence-base showed a lack of consultation or co-production in the development of online interventions for family carers of individuals with intellectual disabilities [27].

[27] Forbes, T., Brown, M., Marsh, L., Truesdale, M., McCann, E., Todd, S., Hughes, N., Linden, M.A. Online support programmes for family carers of people with intellectual disabilities: Systematic review of the international evidence-base. Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities. (under review).