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This prehabilitation study includes human participants and was ethically approved by the Nova Scotia Health Research Ethics Board (REB# 1030020) in April 2024. All participants will go through a written informed consent procedure and will be aware that this study is completely confidential and voluntary. Participants will be given a small amount of money to offset the price of gas and parking when participating in an in-person program.
JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e60791
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Transforming Informed Consent Generation Using Large Language Models: Mixed Methods Study
JMIR Med Inform 2025;13:e68139
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Participants were recruited between November and December 2021, and in-depth interviews were conducted after the intervention between April and May 2022.
The study was conducted in catchment areas mapped around Katabi town in Wakiso District, Central Uganda. Katabi town represents a periurban area, located approximately 33 km from Kampala and 11 km from Entebbe.
JMIR Serious Games 2024;12:e59381
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