The Study was conducted under The University of Melbourne's Code of Conduct for Research. This Code of Conduct prescribes standards of responsible and ethical conduct expected of all persons engaged in research in The University of Melbourne based upon the following guiding principles:
• Research is original investigation undertaken in order to gain knowledge and understanding and make this widely available.
• Research workers should, in all aspects of their research:
- demonstrate integrity and professionalism
- observe fairness and equity
- demonstrate intellectual honesty
- effectively and transparently manage conflicts of interest or potential conflicts of interest
- ensure the safety and well being of those associated with the research.
• Research methods and results should be open to scrutiny and debate.
• Commercially sensitive information obtained during the course of the Study is only presented in aggregated form to prevent identification.
• The Code of Conduct for Research and specific ethics approval was gained for the questionnaire and interview component of this Study (ID: 0931719).