Martin, Genevieve E.
Hosking, Kelly
Banz, Kelly
Gargan, Catherine
Stewart, Geoff
Greenwood-Smith, Belinda
Ramsay, Penelope
Tate-Baker, Jaclyn
Connors, Christine
Binks, Paula
McKinnon, Melita
Manchikanti, Prashanti
Gurruwiwi, George Garambaka
Allard, Nicole
Qama, Ashleigh
Michaels, Jessica
Vintour-Cesar, Emily
Batey, Robert
Marshall, Catherine
Nihill, Peter
Fernandes, Tammy-Allyn
Fuller, Karen
Tong, Steven Y. C.
Boettiger, David
Cowie, Benjamin
Davis, Joshua S.
Bukulatjpi, Sarah Mariyalawuy
Davies, Jane
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Ralph, Anna
Miller, Adrian
Dhurrkay, Roslyn
Gunthilake, Manoji
Krause, Vicki
Sanderson, Lou
Wilson, Phillip Merrdi
Dally, Genevieve
Jordan, Kerrie
Boffa, John
Apostolellis, Alexis
Dhagapan, Amanda
Deng, Anna
Everitt, Anngie
De Graaff, Barbara
Summers, Brianna
Fowler, Carrie
Blacker, Catherine
Stoddart, Catherine
Pain, Charles
Ross, Cheryl
McGuinness, David
Reeve, David
Hampton, Diane
Mulholland, Eddie
Meumann, Ella
Coombes, Elizabeth
Childs, Emma
Jose, Hayden
Bloomfield, Hilary
Heggie, Hugh
Purcell, Isabelle
Porter, Jayne
Jadeja, Jyoti
McNamara, Katherine
McGuire, Katie
Forrest, Keith
Stuart-Carter, Kelly-Anne
Tan, Khim
O’Connor, Leanne
Scott, Lesley
Murray, Letisha
Crooks^, Levinia
Bunn, Linda
Johns, Lorraine
Perrisel, Lucie
Briceno, Marco
Littlejohn, Margaret
Scarlett, Maria
Capati, Marilou
Maddison, Matthew
Mobsby, Mikaela
Shorthouse, Molly
Tatipata, Natasha
Romero, Nicole
Markey, Peter
Schroder, Phoebe
Katiforis, Rebecca
Liddle, Robyn
Webby, Rosalind
Sullivan, Richard
Stewart, Sami
Nelson, Sandra
Heffernan, Sean
Taylor, Sean
Wurrawilya, Shiraline
Cooney, Sinon
Hill, Sonja
Locarnini, Stephen
Skov, Steven
Govindasamy, Su
Venkatesan, Sudharsan
Plavins, Tanya
De Santis, Teresa
Ngurruwuthun, Terese
Alley, Tiana
Nabegeyo, Timothy
Towell, Vanessa
Page, Wendy
Funding for this research was provided by:
National Health and Medical Research Council (GNT1190918, GNT1151837, GNT1151837)
Article History
Received: 28 April 2025
Accepted: 5 June 2025
First Online: 1 July 2025
Declarations
:
: This study was approved by the Human Research Ethics Committee (HREC) of NT Health and Menzies School of Health Research: 2018–3242. Following extensive community consultation and with Indigenous Reference Group input into the consent processes, a hybrid consent model was used for different aspects of the Hep B PAST program []. In line with HREC approval, service level informed consent was provided for all individuals included in this work. Every individual known to be living with chronic hepatitis B was included as part of their usual care through a service which provided service level informed consent, with the option to opt-out on an individual basis. If service level informed consent was not provided, individual written informed consent could be sought. All research was conducted in accordance with the Declaration of Helsinki.
: Not applicable.
: The authors declare no competing interests.