Canaway, Rachel
Dai, Libby
Hallinan, Christine
Caddy, Cassandra
Hegarty, Kelsey
Boyle, Douglas
Funding for this research was provided by:
Foundation for Alcohol Research and Education
Article History
Received: 21 December 2023
Accepted: 21 November 2024
First Online: 2 December 2024
Declarations
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: The research was performed in accordance with the relevant guidelines and regulations, e.g. the Australian National Statement on Ethical Conduct in Human Research which is in accordance with the National Health and Medical Research Council Act 1992 and the Declaration of Helsinki. Ethics approval for the study was obtained from The University of Melbourne Human Research Ethics Committee: ID No. 2022–25585-35607–3. The GP interviews were conducted as part of a linked study also approved by The University of Melbourne Human Research Ethics Committee: ID No. 2022–24433-34787–6. All interviewed participants were given plain language information statement and provided written informed consent. The online feedback questionnaire contained a summary of consent and statement that submission of the questionnaire implied consent to participate.
: No individual person’s identifiable information is used in this manuscript. The consent form, however, contained the following statement: “I understand that given the small number of participants involved in the study, it may not be possible to guarantee my anonymity.”
: Authors D.B., R.C. and C.H. are part of the HaBIC Research Information Technology Unit (HaBIC R<sup>2</sup>) unit in The University of Melbourne Department of General Practice and Primary Care; HaBIC R<sup>2</sup> works with general practice clinical software vendors around data acquisition and clinical decision support tools.