High Life Study protocol: a cross-sectional investigation of the influence of apartment building design policy on resident health and well-being.
Sarah FosterClover MaitlandPaula HooperJulian BolleterAnthony Duckworth-SmithBillie Giles-CortiJonathan ArundelPublished in: BMJ open (2019)
Human Research Ethics Committees of RMIT University (CHEAN B 21146-10/17) and the University of Western Australia (RA/4/1/8735) approved the study protocol. In addition to academic publications, the collaboration will develop specific health-promoting indicators to embed into the monitoring of apartment design policy implementation and impact, and co-design research dissemination materials to facilitate uptake by decision makers.
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