Ethics and Public Involvement
Cross-source consensus on Ethics and Public Involvement from 1 sources and 6 claims.
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- Written informed consent will be obtained before participation. — Ageing phenotypes and behavioural determinants of health on age acceleration: the Cancer Survivors’ Trajectories of Ageing Research (C*STAR) study protocol
- The study received ethics approval from the Research Ethics Committee, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, under approval number JEP-2022-700. — Ageing phenotypes and behavioural determinants of health on age acceleration: the Cancer Survivors’ Trajectories of Ageing Research (C*STAR) study protocol
- Patients and the public were not involved in developing the research question, outcome measures, or recruitment strategy. — Ageing phenotypes and behavioural determinants of health on age acceleration: the Cancer Survivors’ Trajectories of Ageing Research (C*STAR) study protocol
- Participants may withdraw at any time without affecting their medical care. — Ageing phenotypes and behavioural determinants of health on age acceleration: the Cancer Survivors’ Trajectories of Ageing Research (C*STAR) study protocol
- Target-population individuals participated in a pilot phase to test questionnaire feasibility, clarity, and data collection flow. — Ageing phenotypes and behavioural determinants of health on age acceleration: the Cancer Survivors’ Trajectories of Ageing Research (C*STAR) study protocol
- No data are currently available, but study data may later be available on request from the corresponding author. — Ageing phenotypes and behavioural determinants of health on age acceleration: the Cancer Survivors’ Trajectories of Ageing Research (C*STAR) study protocol