Ethics in research
All research involving humans goes through strict ethical review processes to make sure the best interests of participants are protected. Only properly formed and recognised committees, called Human Research Ethics Committees, can grant ethical approval to research teams.
This research has received ethical approval from the Human Research Ethics Committees of South Metropolitan Health Service (approval no. 14/79) and Curtin University (approval no. HR23/2015).
If you should have any complaints or concerns about the way in which the study is being conducted, you may contact the SMHS Research Ethics & Governance Unit on (+618) 6151 1180 or email [email protected].
If you have further questions about this study you can contact the principal investigators: Robert Schütze ([email protected], ph: 0451 828 863), Associate Professor Clare Rees ([email protected], ph: 9266 3442), or Associate Professor Helen Slater ([email protected], ph: 9266 3099).
This research has received ethical approval from the Human Research Ethics Committees of South Metropolitan Health Service (approval no. 14/79) and Curtin University (approval no. HR23/2015).
If you should have any complaints or concerns about the way in which the study is being conducted, you may contact the SMHS Research Ethics & Governance Unit on (+618) 6151 1180 or email [email protected].
If you have further questions about this study you can contact the principal investigators: Robert Schütze ([email protected], ph: 0451 828 863), Associate Professor Clare Rees ([email protected], ph: 9266 3442), or Associate Professor Helen Slater ([email protected], ph: 9266 3099).