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Briefly, clinician annotation involving 120 randomly selected individuals (n=90, 75% people living with HIV; n=10, 8.3% Pr EP users; n=10, 8.3% PEP users; and n=10, 8.3% individuals not living with HIV) was performed.
JMIR Med Inform 2025;13:e68143
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More than 75% (n=19) of participants who completed the writing program attended the 2-hour web-based gathering to share their experiences.
A phenomenological approach using thematic analysis was used to identify emerging themes from the interview transcripts related to participants’ experiences with the expressive writing program (ie, the Writing for Healing workshop) and the impact of these experiences on their emotions, moods, thoughts, and daily lives.
JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e71162
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The cohort of 134 patients with hypothyroidism joined the sessions from different geographical locations in India, including Andhra Pradesh (n=10, 7.5%), Gujarat (n=13, 9.7%), Karnataka (n=32, 23.9%), Madhya Pradesh (n=9, 6.7%), Maharashtra (n=22, 16.4%), New Delhi (n=22, 16.4%), Tamil Nadu (n=15, 11.2%), and West Bengal (n=11, 8.2%).
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e54078
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Here, we defined NGCs as genetic conditions that affect cognitive, psychosocial, and physical development; examples include named conditions, such as Angelman syndrome, Prader-Willi syndrome, and Williams syndrome, as well as rare and ultrarare conditions with lower prevalence rates.
JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e64360
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Navigating nodes with equity or balance (AR)
Getting the word out within PECARN equitably (BF)
Presentations to the PECARN Steering Committee including updates to increase awareness (BG)
Encouraging researcher engagement (AT, V1)
Becoming aware of new publications (AS)
Anticipating events or bursts of demand (AE)
Establishing credibility on Twitter (AP)
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Peer review of tweets for credibility or trustworthiness (H)
No gold standard for analytics makes measuring impact or effectiveness difficult (N)
JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e59481
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