Feeney, Rachel
Willmott, Lindy
Neller, Penny
Then, Shih-Ning
Yates, Patsy
White, Ben
Funding for this research was provided by:
Australian Government Department of Health (Public Health and Chronic Disease Grant Program, Public Health and Chronic Disease Grant Program, Public Health and Chronic Disease Grant Program, Public Health and Chronic Disease Grant Program, Public Health and Chronic Disease Grant Program, Public Health and Chronic Disease Grant Program)
Article History
Received: 12 February 2023
Accepted: 17 October 2023
First Online: 31 October 2023
Declarations
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: The study was approved by the Queensland University of Technology University Human Research Ethics Committee (1800000124) and the Griffith University Human Research Ethics Committee (2018/746). The study took place in accordance with these approvals and ethical guidelines for research in Australia and with the Declaration of Helsinki. Participation was voluntary and all participants were given prior written information about the study. Submitting a completed survey (anonymous) was accepted as informed consent to research participation.
: Not required.
: We disclose that BW, LW, SNT and PY were funded to develop ELLC and that RF and PN are employed on ELLC, a training program designed to enhance clinicians’ knowledge of end-of-life law.