Waters, Cerith S.
Cannings-John, Rebecca
Channon, Susan
Lugg-Widger, Fiona
Robling, Mike
Paine, Amy L.
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Funding for this research was provided by:
The Wellcome Trust (ISSF3 Programme Population Award: reference: 204824/Z/16/Z, ISSF3 Programme Population Award: reference: 204824/Z/16/Z, ISSF3 Programme Population Award: reference: 204824/Z/16/Z, ISSF3 Programme Population Award: reference: 204824/Z/16/Z, ISSF3 Programme Population Award: reference: 204824/Z/16/Z, ISSF3 Programme Population Award: reference: 204824/Z/16/Z)
National Institute for Health Research Policy Research Programme (reference: 006/0060, reference: 006/0060, reference: 006/0060, reference: 006/0060, reference: 006/0060, reference: 006/0060)
Article History
Received: 10 March 2022
Accepted: 5 September 2022
First Online: 23 September 2022
Declarations
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: All procedures performed in studies involving human participants were in accordance with the ethical standards of the NHS Research Ethics Committee (09/MRE09/08) and with the 1964 Helsinki declaration and its later amendments or comparable ethical standards. The study was approved by the UK NHS Research Ethics Committee and received governance approval from all participating NHS sites. All women provided written informed consent.
: The authors declare that they have no competing interests.