Hachem, Mariam
Hearn, Tracey
Kelly, Ray
Eer, Audrey
Moore, Belinda
Sommerville, Christine
Atkinson-Briggs, Sharon
Twigg, Stephen
Freund, Meagan
O’Neal, David
Story, David
Brown, Alex
McLean, Anna
Sinha, Ashim
Furler, John
O’Brien, Richard
Tran-Duy, An
Clarke, Philip
Braat, Sabine
Koye, Digsu N.
Eades, Sandra
Burchill, Luke
Ekinci, Elif https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2372-395X
Funding for this research was provided by:
National Health and Medical Research Council (GNT1182464)
Article History
Received: 8 March 2024
Accepted: 19 June 2024
First Online: 19 July 2024
Change Date: 5 August 2024
Change Type: Correction
Change Details: A Correction to this paper has been published:
Change Details: https://doi.org/10.1186/s13063-024-08363-8
Declarations
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: Written, informed consent to participate will be obtained from all participants.Aboriginal Health and Medical Research Ethics.Aboriginal Health and Medical Research Ethics has been obtained in each state/territory that the study is conducted (where an Aboriginal Health and Medical Research Ethics body is available, otherwise a letter of support has been provided). The study has received ethics approval from the following peak Aboriginal Health and Medical Research Ethics bodies: NACCHO (National Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation) (letter of support), VACCHO (Victorian Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation) (letter of support), AHMRC (Aboriginal Health and Medical Research Ethics, New South Wales), Northern Territory Ethics (including regional ethics), Western Australian Aboriginal Health Ethics Committee (WAAHEC). At the time of publication, the launch of the Victorian Aboriginal Health and Wellbeing Research Accord (marra ngarrgoo, marra goorri) was released in October 2023 (VACCHO) [ ].Lead Human Research Ethics CommitteeThis study was approved by St. Vincent’s Health and Medical Research Human Research Ethics Committee (HREC), Melbourne on 19th November 2020 (HREC 188/20). All sites will be required to obtain local governance approvals (through CEOs, the Board, Community Juries or other) prior to commencement of the study locally. Sites must provide evidence of ethics and governance approval to the Trial Coordinating Centre (The University of Melbourne), prior to site activation.
: The participant informed consent form v1.4 is available upon request.
: JF has received unrestricted educational grants for research support from Roche, Sanofi and Medtronic. JF was previously supported by an NHMRC Career Development Fellowship and a Translating Research into Practice Fellowship. MH received an unrestricted education grant from Abbott. ElE’s institution has received research funding from Eli Lilly, Novo Nordisk, Boehringer, Astra Zeneca, Versanis and Endogenex. EIE has been part of advisory boards and has given presentations for Eli Lilly, Abbott, Boehringer and Astra Zeneca. These funds are donated towards diabetes research at EIE’s institution.