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Focusing on digital technology pathways, Li and Sun [29] demonstrated that internet use enhances noncognitive capacities. However, their findings revealed selective effects, with digital engagement significantly improving extraversion and openness while showing negligible impacts on conscientiousness, agreeableness, or emotional stability. This heterogeneous effect likely stems from digital technology’s distinct mechanisms.
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e71441
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Public Versus Academic Discourse on ChatGPT in Health Care: Mixed Methods Study
JMIR Infodemiology 2025;5:e64509
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AI in Medical Questionnaires: Innovations, Diagnosis, and Implications
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e72398
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The citation burst of more recent authors like Li Jie and Navalesi Paolo indicates that research on prone positioning continues to evolve, with current studies exploring newer dimensions, such as its use in nonintubated patients during the COVID-19 pandemic [25,50].
From an institutional perspective, several significant trends emerge that illuminate the global research landscape and collaboration dynamics in the field of prone positioning and respiratory failure.
Interact J Med Res 2025;14:e67276
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