Garrott, Kate
Ogilvie, David
Panter, Jenna
Petticrew, Mark
Sowden, Amanda
Jones, Catrin P.
Foubister, Campbell
Lawlor, Emma R.
Ikeda, Erika
Patterson, Richard
van Tulleken, Dolly
Armstrong-Moore, Roxanne
Vethanayakam, Gokulan
Bo, Lorna
White, Martin
Adams, Jean
Funding for this research was provided by:
NIHR Public Health Policy Research Unit (Project 05 - G109750, Project 05 - G109750, Project 05 - G109750, Project 05 - G109750, Project 05 - G109750, Project 05 - G109750, Project 05 - G109750)
Medical Research Council (MC_UU_00006/7, MC_UU_00006/7, MC_UU_00006/7, MC_UU_00006/7, MC_UU_12015/6, MC_UU_12015/6, MC_UU_12015/6, MC_UU_12015/6, MC_UU_00006/7, MC_UU_00006/7, MC_UU_00006/7, MC_UU_00006/7)
Article History
Received: 19 October 2023
Accepted: 30 January 2024
First Online: 4 March 2024
Declarations
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: The University of Cambridge School of Humanities and Social Sciences Research Ethics Committee granted ethical approval [21.284] for step 2. All participants in step 2 provided written informed consent to participate.
: Not applicable.
: RAM worked part-time as a clinical investigator for Medhealth Research and Analytics ltd, a research and development company between Oct 2020-Feb 2023. Responsibilities included assisting in the research and writing up of clinical trial proposals on various medical conditions, including Alzheimer's disease, lower back pain, depression during menopause, and brain-computer interface (BCI) for stroke rehabilitation. The remaining authors declare no competing interests.