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Establishing credibility on Twitter (AP)
Assumptions
Peer review of tweets for credibility or trustworthiness (H)
No gold standard for analytics makes measuring impact or effectiveness difficult (N)
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Incorporation of best Twitter practices from the marketing world for visibility and engagement (AQ)
Working with and managing expectations from stakeholders (W)
Balancing researcher involvement (B, BH)
Organized structure and systematic review process for creating and editing tweets before publication (E)
JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e59481
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For compensation, participants were either entered into a draw for 10 Aus $100 (US $65) e-gift cards (cohort 1) or received an Aus $50 (US $33) e-gift card (cohort 2).
Three unique identifiers were randomly assigned to each participant: one upon receipt of the study invitation; one during screening; and one upon confirmation of eligibility. These identifiers enabled linkage between baseline and digital phenotyping data for participants from AGDS.
JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e71377
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Reference 25: A systematic review of the impact of adherence on the effectiveness of e-therapies
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e75845
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