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CORRECTION article

Front. Med., 12 January 2026

Sec. Family Medicine and Primary Care

Volume 12 - 2025 | https://doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2025.1764325

Correction: Perceptions and attitudes toward palliative care among healthcare professionals in Qatar's home care setting

  • 1Home Healthcare Service, Hamad Medical Corporation, Doha, Qatar
  • 2ECA College of Health Sciences, Brisbane, QLD, Australia
  • 3Department of Geriatrics and Long-Term Care, Rumailah Hospital, Doha, Qatar

A Correction on
Perceptions and attitudes toward palliative care among healthcare professionals in Qatar's home care setting

by Haddad, F., Day, G. E., George, S., Sathian, B., Al Hamad, H., and Al-Sulaiti, E. (2025). Front. Med. 12:1678462. doi: 10.3389/fmed.2025.1678462

The Figures 1, 2 and the captions were in the wrong order in the PDF/HTML version of this paper.

The corrected Figures 1, 2 and its caption appears below.

Figure 1
Bar chart showing various healthcare-related code names on the vertical axis against their count on the horizontal axis. “Controlled drugs” has the highest count, followed by “symptomatic management”, “comfort and support” and “dying at home.”

Figure 1. Codes heatmap.

Figure 2
Heatmap titled “File Heatmap” displaying the frequency of codes across multiple files labelled from “P1 QAs.docx” to “P13 QAs.docx”. Codes include terms like “avoid hospital,” “comfort and support,” and “end of life.” Color gradient ranges from dark blue (low count) to bright yellow (high count), with counts from 0 to 8.

Figure 2. Bar chart: code count.

The original version of this article has been updated.

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Keywords: palliative care, end-of-life, Qatar, home healthcare, attitudes, barriers

Citation: Haddad F, Day GE, George S, Sathian B, Hamad HA and Al-Sulaiti E (2026) Correction: Perceptions and attitudes toward palliative care among healthcare professionals in Qatar's home care setting. Front. Med. 12:1764325. doi: 10.3389/fmed.2025.1764325

Received: 09 December 2025; Revised: 09 December 2025;
Accepted: 12 December 2025; Published: 12 January 2026.

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*Correspondence: Feras Haddad, ZmhhZGRhZEBoYW1hZC5xYQ==

ORCID: Feras Haddad orcid.org/0009-0005-0689-2542

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