Correction: Int J Equity Health 24, 12 (2025).
10.1186/s12939-024-02328-8
Following publication of the original article [1], it was reported that in Table 1 and the Method section, three instances of anonymized text remaining from the peer review process were present.
In the following sentences, the changed text is indicated in bold:
1. TGD was used because it best aligned with language in current literature, and with that used by key advisors in the field in the location the study was conducted (Such as AIDS Council of New South Wales [ACON]).
2. Author 1 was engaged by New South Wales Health’s statewide Women’s Health Network to survey the scholarly landscape in relation to what is known about TGD persons’ experiences with SRHC services from an intersectional perspective.
3. The purpose of the review was to identify implementable practice change opportunities to enable the delivery of improved SRHC to TGD people in women’s health services in New South Wales, Australia.
The original article [1] has been corrected.
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