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Collection and Analysis of Repeated Speech Samples: Methodological Framework and Example Protocol
JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e69431
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As part of this grant, 2 distinct experimental protocols have been designed: (1) this study protocol, which aims to investigate temperature modulation of shearing forces at the heel; and (2) our companion study protocol (Gordon et al [35]), which aims to investigate temperature modulation of sustained mechanical loading at the sacrum [35].
JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e73250
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This is also reflected in cluster 1’s increased message volume and messaging behavior, most likely highlighting their role in clinical decision-making. However, such a centralized communication structure may also increase physicians’ workload and cognitive burden arising from an increased messaging volume [57].
Similarly, there was one cluster (cluster 4) of nurses and medical assistants who had fewer connections and were not as central within the network.
JMIR Med Inform 2025;13:e66544
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