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A detailed summary of app development and clinical outcomes is reported in the study by Wilhelm et al [27]; key findings are shared here. As described in the primary trial paper [27], participants self-reported using the app or practicing CBT skills (on or off the app) for a median of 50 (IQR 30-60; week 4) or 60 (IQR 30-90; week 8) minutes per week; participants accessed the app on an average of 36.8 (SD 10) days.
JMIR Ment Health 2025;12:e63497
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Measuring Bound Attention During Complex Liver Surgery Planning: Feasibility Study
JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e62740
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