Germain, Nathalie
Jémus-Gonzalez, Estephanie
Couture, Vanessa
Côté, Émilie
Morin, Michèle
Toulouse-Fournier, Annie
Bert, Laetitia
Giguère, Raphaëlle
Sinha, Samir
Sourial, Nadia
Chartier, Lucas B.
Witteman, Holly O.
Légaré, France
Samb, Rawane
Turcotte, Stéphane
Chandavong, Sam
Abrougui, Lyna
Robitaille, Joanie
Archambault, Patrick M.
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Funding for this research was provided by:
Master’s Award: Canada Graduate Scholarships Award (202112)
Canadian Institutes for Health Research (201603)
Fonds de recherche du Québec – Santé (283211)
Article History
Received: 23 April 2024
Accepted: 16 September 2024
First Online: 28 September 2024
Declarations
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: The protocol for this study was approved by the CISSS-CA Ethics Review Committee (project #2018–462, 2018–007). Caregivers had to be able to understand French and provide informed consent. To demonstrate the capacity to provide informed consent, caregivers were required to summarize—in their own words—their understanding of the study to consent to, based on the Nova Scotia Criteria. Participants were also made aware that it would not be possible to identify individual participants in the published results.
: Not applicable.
: The authors declare no competing interests.