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Navigating nodes with equity or balance (AR)
Getting the word out within PECARN equitably (BF)
Presentations to the PECARN Steering Committee including updates to increase awareness (BG)
Encouraging researcher engagement (AT, V1)
Becoming aware of new publications (AS)
Anticipating events or bursts of demand (AE)
Establishing credibility on Twitter (AP)
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Peer review of tweets for credibility or trustworthiness (H)
No gold standard for analytics makes measuring impact or effectiveness difficult (N)
JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e59481
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The main features of the apps and EMR/EHR systems can be categorized as tracking or recording health data (n=19), app data integrated into EMR/EHR systems (n=19), app data being summarized or presented on EMR/EHR interface (n=19), communicating with the health care team (n=12), providing reminders or alerts (n=10), synchronizing with other apps or devices such as “wearables” (n=8), offering educational resources (n=4), and using existing portal credentials to app access (n=2) (Multimedia Appendix 3).
JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2025;13:e66650
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Preventing Urgent Pediatric Readmissions: The Need for and Promise of Real-Time Monitoring
JMIR Pediatr Parent 2025;8:e60802
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All participants identified as Latino (N=32), with 16 of 32 (50%) reporting Mexican origin; 29 out of 32 (91%) reported speaking English less than very well, and 17 (53%) had not completed high school. At enrollment, children were on average 4.5 years old, and 20 (63%) were identified as native-like Spanish speakers. These characteristics suggest that the program reached the intended audience.
JMIR Pediatr Parent 2025;8:e60764
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Managerial Challenges in Digital Health: Bibliometric and Network Analysis
For data visualization, after having processed all papers (n=1186) to create the co-citation network, we were left with 520 papers (nodes) and 2667 links. Some of the papers had no co-citation links with each other, meaning that they did not share any bibliography. Papers with no links to other papers (isolated nodes) were removed along with nodes that were not in clusters, representing at least 1% (12/1186) of the total number of nodes.
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e57980
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Respondents in this study endorsed monitoring their physical activity, nutrition, and sleep patterns as the main reasons for engaging in self-tracking, and over 65% reported that this had allowed them to be better informed of their general health (n=387/580, 66.6%) and to maintain or improve their health condition (n=398/580, 68.5%).
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e68816
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In this phase, an e-survey (n=300) will be used to collect data on the participants’ demographic (age, racial and ethnic identities, immigration status, educational status, SES, gender identity, housing, neighborhood, employment, relationship status, and household income along with obstetric information including gestational age at birth (full or preterm), admission to neonatal intensive care unit, and infant health issues or concerns.
JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e70076
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