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Innovative Mobile App (CPD By the Minute) for Continuing Professional Development in Medicine: Multimethods Study

Innovative Mobile App (CPD By the Minute) for Continuing Professional Development in Medicine: Multimethods Study

A series of paired 2-tailed t tests were conducted to compare knowledge assessments’ mean scores and evaluate change in question responses at different time points. In addition, Spearman rank correlation tests were conducted to assess the relationship between the proportion of participants who answered correctly or incorrectly and degrees of confidence and relevance.

Peter Slinger, Maram Omar, Sarah Younus, Rebecca Charow, Michael Baxter, Craig Campbell, Meredith Giuliani, Jesse Goldmacher, Tharshini Jeyakumar, Inaara Karsan, Janet Papadakos, Tina Papadakos, Alexandra Jane Rotstein, May-Sann Yee, Asad Siddiqui, Marcos Silva Restrepo, Melody Zhang, David Wiljer

JMIR Med Educ 2025;11:e69443

A Resource-Efficient, High-Dose, Gamified Neurorehabilitation Program for Chronic Stroke at Home: Retrospective Real-World Analysis

A Resource-Efficient, High-Dose, Gamified Neurorehabilitation Program for Chronic Stroke at Home: Retrospective Real-World Analysis

To compare if the proportion of asynchronous ATT systematically changed for all patients across the program duration, we used a 2-sided t test to compare the beta coefficients to 0 (see section “Assessing Training Consistency” in the Methods).

Spencer A Arbuckle, Anna Sophie Knill, Michelle H Chan-Cortés, Gabriela Rozanski, Anastasia Elena Ford, Louis T Derungs, John W Krakauer, Naveed Ejaz, David Putrino, Jenna Tosto-Mancuso, Meret Branscheidt

JMIR Serious Games 2025;13:e69335

Feasibility of Collecting and Linking Digital Phenotyping, Clinical, and Genetics Data for Mental Health Research: Pilot Observational Study

Feasibility of Collecting and Linking Digital Phenotyping, Clinical, and Genetics Data for Mental Health Research: Pilot Observational Study

There were no significant associations between symptoms and dropout (all t.05) or diary adherence and engagement (all r.05) (see Tables S5 and S6 in Multimedia Appendix 1 for statistics). The Mobigene pilot study demonstrated that it was feasible to collect and link new data from an existing cohort that had already participated in extensive data collection procedures.

Joanne R Beames, Omar Dabash, Michael J Spoelma, Artur Shvetcov, Wu Yi Zheng, Aimy Slade, Jin Han, Leonard Hoon, Joost Funke Kupper, Richard Parker, Brittany Mitchell, Nicholas G Martin, Jill M Newby, Alexis E Whitton, Helen Christensen

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e71377