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Health care consumer surveys (pre- and postconsultation): Health care consumers will be asked to complete a survey before their consultation detailing their demographics, reason for visit, and how long they have known the clinician. Post consultation, they will be asked to complete a survey detailing their consultation experience, including whether they felt respected, felt listened to, and had enough time (Multimedia Appendix 1).
JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e67910
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Moreover, most of the studies (5/6, 83%) did not include comparison groups or had short-term, if any, follow-ups, making it difficult to assess the long-term efficacy and comparative effectiveness of the interventions. In addition, some of the studies suffered from selection bias (2/6, 33%) [52,55] and limited sample sizes (1/6, 16%) [54], which may affect the robustness of the conclusions.
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e69880
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All reviewers completed a week-long training on systematic reviews to ensure a consistent understanding of Ro B2. Three reviewers (WZ, DX, and CB) initially conducted independent judgments of 46 RCTs using standardized criteria, recording the time taken for the judgments. All results were resolved through consensus. We randomly selected 3 evaluation results from each category to construct the prompt, which were used as benchmarks to assess the accuracy of the answers generated by the LLMs.
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e70450
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Social Media and Youth Mental Health: Scoping Review of Platform and Policy Recommendations
These curated, highly personalized feeds, which are shaped by user data, are designed to keep users on platforms as long as possible [53]. Some suggest that this design feature can amplify young people’s exposure to extreme viewpoints (eg, misogyny, homophobia, racism, or eating disorder content [54]), inappropriate advertising material (eg, promotion of cosmetic procedures and diet supplements), and disinformation [55].
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e72061
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To fully leverage Tribal data science and data sharing, we propose three strategies: (1) renewed interest and investment in Tribal data science education; (2) proactive data practices, laws, and policies that support long-term health and well-being; and (3) the federal government honoring its trust responsibility to support Tribal data resources.
Education in data science and Tribal sovereignty is paramount to truly leveraging Tribal data.
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e77946
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Continuous Glucose Monitoring in Primary Care: Multidisciplinary Pilot Implementation Study
Future studies could evaluate whether the conversion of patients to personal CGM will facilitate the long-term use of CGM technology.
CGM is a powerful tool in modern diabetes management, yet access to endocrinologists with specialized training in use of this technology is curtailed by the limited supply of endocrinologists [18]. PCPs, who see most patients with type 2 diabetes [19], are similarly oversaturated and may lack expertise in CGM interpretation [20].
JMIR Diabetes 2025;10:e69061
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However, in Australia, long-standing systemic and site-specific difficulties have impacted the implementation of Mo Cs within PMCs.
JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e59126
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