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Cocreating the Visualization of Digital Mobility Outcomes: Delphi-Type Process With Patients
A: Horizontal stacked bar chart showing number of steps across a week and through each day to indicate fatigue
B: Bar chart showing average walking speed across a week both indoors and outdoors to indicate fatigue.
C: Line chart showing average walking speed across a week both indoors and outdoors to indicate balance.
A summary of the insights gained from participants during round 2.
“Easy to understand, maybe brighter colours would make it easier to read.
JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e68782
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Participants who engaged with the program for longer periods of time were more likely to achieve at least 3% (P
Percent of participants who achieved at least 3% and 5% weight loss according to (A) follow-up time and (B) number of appointments.
JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2025;13:e70228
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Perspectives and Experiences With Large Language Models in Health Care: Survey Study
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e67383
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Participant responses to community engagement event evaluation (n=8)a for section 1 (overview of the workshop)b.
a A total of 8 attendees, including 4 survivors of childhood cancer, 1 caregiver, 2 family members, and 1 researcher, completed the evaluation.
b Attendees were asked to rate the extent to which they agreed with statements in this table, using a rating scale where 1=strongly disagree and 5=strongly agree.
JMIR Cancer 2025;11:e57834
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