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Number of (A) member posts, (B) moderator posts, and (C) total number of individuals (members and moderators) posting each month on the Connect Share Care network (c Chart Statistical Process Control analysis). The mean is represented by the turquoise (solid) line. The UCLs and LCLs are represented by the red dash lines. CL: confidence limit; LCL: lower confidence limit; UCL: upper confidence limit.
Care partner experience was assessed via an anonymous survey.
JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e70206
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Three personas are presented in the second iteration, representing three common patient scenarios, John remains as per iteration one, with Mary and Adam added as new personas.
Mary differs from John as she has responded to nonpharmacological interventions and her parents agree that she does not require medication to manage her ADHD.
JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e53617
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