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Validation and Comparison of Pediatric Appendicitis Scores and Management Strategies (Project SPASMS): Protocol for a Prospective Multicenter Observational Study

Validation and Comparison of Pediatric Appendicitis Scores and Management Strategies (Project SPASMS): Protocol for a Prospective Multicenter Observational Study

site-specific “pediatric” age range will be applied (eg, >10 years and The following conditions exclude participation in the study: Abdominal trauma that required medical review within the preceding 7 days, Previous significant abdominal surgery (eg, appendectomy, short gut, ileostomy, and Hirschsprung disease), Chronic illnesses that may affect the abdomen (including inflammatory bowel disease, chronic pancreatitis, cystic fibrosis, and sickle cell anemia), Pregnancy, Inability to obtain accurate history (eg, parent

Wei Hao Lee, Sharon O'Brien, Elizabeth J Mckinnon, Simon Craig, Stuart Dalziel, Michael Collin, Natalie Phillips, Franz E Babl, Sarah Julia Davidson, Shane George, Shefali Jani, Doris Tham, Viet Tran, Meredith L Borland

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e67941

The Digital Library of Health Care Consultations and Simulated Health Care Student Teaching: Protocol for a Repository of Recordings to Support Communication Research

The Digital Library of Health Care Consultations and Simulated Health Care Student Teaching: Protocol for a Repository of Recordings to Support Communication Research

All patients will be invited to participate when they attend the clinic, and when the patient is younger than 18 years, the parent/guardian will be invited. Reception staff will make potential patient participants aware that a study is occurring and provide them with an information sheet. Next, the research staff will approach the potential participant or parent to answer any questions they may have about the study and obtain written consent. 

Elizabeth Ann Sturgiss, Kimberley Norman, Terry Haines, Katrina Long, Suzanne Nielsen, Jenny Sim, Aron Shlonsky, Brendan Shannon, Cylie Williams

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e67910

Optimizing a Personalized Health Approach for Virtually Treating High-Risk Caregivers of Children With Neurogenetic Conditions (Project WellCAST): Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial

Optimizing a Personalized Health Approach for Virtually Treating High-Risk Caregivers of Children With Neurogenetic Conditions (Project WellCAST): Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial

Although tele–mental health and parent coaching services are increasingly available, it remains unclear which types of support programs are best suited to various populations and how to best deliver these support programs. One population particularly well suited to telehealth support programs is caregivers of children with neurogenetic conditions (NGCs).

Bridgette Kelleher, Kaleb Emerson, Lyndsey N Graham, Veronika Vozka, Anne Wheeler, William Fadel, Daniel Foti, Isha Metzger, Mandy Rispoli, Wendy Machalicek, Laurie McLay, Sean Lane, Wei Siong Neo, Allie Carter, Lisa Brown, Jennifer Brown, Laura Lee McIntyre, Elizabeth Salwitz, Gloria Dietz, Riley Naughton, Katlyn Peek, Nicole Hollins, Emma Woodford

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e64360

Digital Phenotyping for Detecting Depression Severity in a Large Payor-Provider System: Retrospective Study of Speech and Language Model Performance

Digital Phenotyping for Detecting Depression Severity in a Large Payor-Provider System: Retrospective Study of Speech and Language Model Performance

Member zip code was used to establish the SVI [31], which is based on 16 social factors, including socioeconomic status (eg, below poverty and unemployed), household characteristics (eg, single parent and aged 65 years or older), and housing type or transportation (eg, crowding and no vehicle). In each dataset, members were predominantly in the low-moderate range for social vulnerability and the majority of calls were BH case management calls (Table 1).

Bradley Karlin, Doug Henry, Ryan Anderson, Salvatore Cieri, Michael Aratow, Elizabeth Shriberg, Michelle Hoy

JMIR AI 2025;4:e69149