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Vaccine hesitancy was a mean score of a 9-item scale with Likert responses ranging from 1‐5, where higher scores indicated greater hesitancy [34]. Vaccine confidence was a mean score of a 7-item scale with Likert responses ranging from 1‐5, where higher scores indicated greater confidence [35]. Vaccine-related conspiracy beliefs were a mean score of an adapted 5-item scale with Likert responses ranging from 1‐4, where higher scores indicated greater belief in conspiracy [36].
JMIR Public Health Surveill 2025;11:e67370
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Community advisory boards (CABs) are a widely integrated methodology in participatory health research to understand community needs, advise research, and ultimately improve health behaviors or health outcomes [1]. Comprising community members, leaders, stakeholders, and others, CABs are united by a common health interest, identity, status, or experience [2].
JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e65986
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Despite the presumed barriers to enrolling older adults in digital, remote clinical research, several trials conducted during the COVID-19 pandemic have succeeded in this pursuit, including a longitudinal brain aging study [20], a telemedicine initiative in a primary care setting [21], telehealth delivery of music therapy services [22], and a digital group intervention addressing worry and social isolation [23].
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e54629
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Using the app, informal and formal carers can easily conduct the digital photo activity with residents by accessing a database of artistic, black-and-white, generic photos and making a person-centered selection of digital photos to view with the residents [13], as opposed to having a limited collection of printed photos.
JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e56586
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AMPP, which consisted of a combination of a single-session, group-administered BAI, and random breathalyzer tests, was associated with a significant reduction in alcohol-related risk incidents (eg, alcohol-related disciplinary infractions). While AMPP was found to be cost-effective [22], the continued implementation of in-person group trainings may not be sustainable in all settings.
JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e67637
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The VR system was developed using the HP Reverb G2 Omnicept Edition headset, which includes a variety of biometric sensors such as eye tracking, a facial camera (lower), a heart rate sensor, and sensors for brain activity while maintaining the core features of the standard version. These features include a resolution of 2160 × 2160 px per eye, a 114° field of view, a 90 Hz refresh rate, and integrated audio.
JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e68132
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This study aims to outline the design, implementation, and deployment of a modular data transformation pipeline that transforms oncological RWD into an HL7 FHIR format and then into a tabular format in preparation for a federated analysis (FA) across the 6 BZKF university hospitals.
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e65681
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To test this implementation strategy, we propose a study spanning 5 different mental health care sites across Canada. In collaboration with partners and knowledge users, we will conduct a hybrid effectiveness-implementation trial and create a bilingual digital learning platform (English and French) to ensure the long-term use of these digital interventions nationwide. The first objective of this study is to investigate the clinical effectiveness of the digital modality of ABCR and MCT.
JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e63269
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In a previous study, our team developed a novel m Health app, Immunize Pediatric Transplant, to help improve vaccine rates in the pretransplant period [21].
JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e68855
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A study that assessed the use of a mobile app for HIV risk assessment among sexually active adults in South Africa showed that keeping the screening and self-assessment questions short and the use of formal language increases the use of such tools [18]. However, a constant theme on data protection and privacy of users comes out strongly with suggestions on password protection of these apps.
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e68352
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