Burns, Elizabeth J.
Hargreaves, Suzy C.
Ure, Cathy
Hare, Susan
Coffey, Margaret
Hidajat, Mira
Audrey, Suzanne
de Vocht, Frank
Ardern, Kate
Cook, Penny A.
Funding for this research was provided by:
National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Public Health Programme (15/129/03, 15/129/03, 15/129/03, 15/129/03, 15/129/03, 15/129/03, 15/129/03, 15/129/03, 15/129/03, 15/129/03)
Article History
Received: 31 August 2021
Accepted: 20 October 2022
First Online: 29 November 2022
Declarations
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: All study procedures were in accordance with the 1964 Helsinki declarations and its later amendments, together with the British Psychological Society’s Ethical Procedures. The study received ethical approval from the University of Salford Research Ethics Committee on 17/05/17 (reference number: HSR1617–135). Informed written consent was obtained from all participants prior to member-checks within follow-up interviews.
: Not applicable. The manuscript does not contain any individual person’s data in any form.
: KA is a General Council Advisory Member of the Kings Fund. FdV reports membership of the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Public Health Research Board and is partly funded by the NIHR Applied Research Collaboration West (ARC West). All other authors declare that they have no competing interests.