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Nurse-Led Evidence-Based Practice to Promote Gastrointestinal Function Recovery in Women After Cesarean Delivery [Corrigendum]

Authors Lin L, Chen P, Wan T, Xie G, Wang P, Yan X, Li R, Chen W ORCID logo, Zhang W

Received 18 February 2026

Accepted for publication 18 February 2026

Published 25 February 2026 Volume 2026:18 604104

DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/IJWH.S604104



Lin L, Chen P, Wan T, et al. Int J Womens Health. 2025;17:4399–4408. https://doi.org/10.2147/IJWH.S551653

There is an unintentional textual error in the Discussion section on page 4405 of the published paper, the authors have advised that the error occurred during the manuscript preparation process.

Page 4405, Discussion, first paragraph, the text “This study utilized the PDCA cycle and evidence-based practices18 to establish and implement a nurse-led, multidisciplinary collaborative evidence-based practice program for Broussonetia papyrifera, which significantly improved gastrointestinal function recovery in elective cesarean section patients” should read “This study utilized the PDCA cycle and evidence-based practices18 to establish and implement a nurse-led, multidisciplinary collaborative evidence-based practice program, which significantly improved gastrointestinal function recovery in elective cesarean section patients”.

The authors apologize for the error and wish to emphasize that this does not affect the study’s design, data, results, or conclusions. The research exclusively involved evidence-based nursing and multidisciplinary clinical practices for postoperative recovery, with no connection to botany or any unrelated substances.


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