Firth, Caislin L.
Kestens, Yan
Winters, Meghan
Stanley, Kevin
Bell, Scott
Thierry, Benoit
Phillips, Kole
Poirier-Stephens, Zoé
Fuller, Daniel http://orcid.org/0000-0002-2015-2955
Funding for this research was provided by:
Institute of Population and Public Health (IP2-1507071C)
Article History
Received: 22 November 2021
Accepted: 1 June 2022
First Online: 7 July 2022
Declarations
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: Ethical approval has been received from the ethics boards of Simon Fraser University (2017s0158, 2017s0531, and 2018s0127), the University of Saskatchewan (17–347), the <i>Centre de Recherche du Centre hospitalier de l’Université de Montréal</i> (CÉR CHUM 16.397)<i>,</i> and Memorial University of Newfoundland (20180446). All participants provided consent via online or a hard copy form.
: Not applicable.
: Yan Kestens (NPI) and Benoit Thierry hold shares in Mobysens Technologies Inc., a spin-off company that markets the SenseDoc 2.0. The SenseDoc is a multisensor device used for mobility (GPS) and physical activity (accelerometer) tracking in the INTERACT study. The SenseDoc was filed as an invention in 2013 at Univalor (ExternalRef removed), the valorisation company affiliated with Université de Montréal and Centre de Recherche du CHUM.Yan Kestens (NPI) holds shares in Treksoft Solutions Inc., a spin-off company that markets an online survey platform. It hosts the VERITAS application (map-based survey tool) and eKogito (concept mapping application), two tools that will be used in the INTERACT project. VERITAS was filed as an invention in 2012 at Univalor, the valorisation company affiliated with Université de Montréal. eKogito was filed as an invention at Aligo (ExternalRef removed) in 2013, through Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières.