Sagatun, Åse
Engell, Thomas
Brekke, Malene
Sjølie, Hege
Ekornes, Stine M.
Waldum-Grevboe, Kristin Sofie
Pape, Kristine
Kvaløy, Kirsti
Jeneson, Annette
Trøan, Anna Stigum
Askeland, Anne Liv
Stien, Line
Holen, Solveig
Funding for this research was provided by:
Centre for Child and Adolescent Mental Health, Eastern and Southern (RBUP), Norway
VID Specialized University
Regional Centre for Child and Youth Mental Health and Child Welfare
The Norwegian Research Council (grant number 320097, grant number 320097, grant number 320097, grant number 320097)
Department of Public Health and Nursing / Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences / Norwegian University of Science and Technology
HUNT Research Centre / Department of Public Health and Nursing / Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences / Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Article History
Received: 13 August 2023
Accepted: 18 October 2023
First Online: 15 November 2023
Declarations
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: The study was reported to the Norwegian Regional Committees for Medical and Health Research Ethics for approval. They concluded that the project falls outside the scope of the Norwegian Health Research Act, cf. § 2, and can be carried out without their approval. The study follows Norwegian procedures for ethical evaluation, and will be performed in line with the Norwegian ethical guidelines for research (). The data protection is evaluated by Sikt – The Norwegian Agency for Shared Services in Education and Research. Informed consent will be obtained from all participants. For participants below 16 years, informed consent to participate will be obtained from their parents or legal guardians. We anticipate a low risk of harm for participants, as SchoolHealth primarily aims to support school nurses and school personnel in their ordinary practice.RBUP East and South and the collaborating partners have developed and signed an agreement on joint data processing responsibility.
: Not applicable.
: The authors declare no competing interests.