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Reference 20: Electronic patient-reported outcomes (e-PROMs) in palliative cancer care: a scoping review
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e69398
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private message (ie, a message sent between users, not published on the OHC and only seen by moderators if reported by a user) was against the rules and when contacting users, the moderators mentioned that they often referred to a published set of community guidelines, which users agreed to abide by when they signed up to the OHC:
If I get an inappropriate post, I review it to make sure what part of the terms and conditions it’s breaking, then I’ll delete the post and then I’ll send a warning to the member, via e-mail
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e58167
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Participants were compensated with a CAD $25 (US $17.91) e-gift card for their participation. Similarly, we conducted telephone interviews with health care providers who followed the same consent process as survivor participants. Each interview lasted 15 to 20 minutes. Health care providers were also compensated with a CAD $25 (US $17.91) e-gift card for their participation.
We hosted a half-day online community engagement event via Zoom in October 2022.
JMIR Cancer 2025;11:e57834
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A Social Media Study of Portrayals of Bipolar Disorders on YouTube: Content and Thematic Analyses
List of examples of paraphrased excerpts from the testimonies portraying bipolar disorder in You Tube videosa.
a Theme A: Reactions on diagnosis, treatment and health care professionals’ expertise; Theme B: Trial and error in medication; Theme C: Positive effects of bipolar; Theme D: Disability, stigma and shame; Theme E: Loss; Theme F: Family planning and genetics; Theme G: Identity change (psychological and physical); and Theme H: Human social relationships.
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e67129
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Findings of inferential statistics were presented in tabular forms by means, of SDs, t values, significance level (
where Y is dependent variable; a is intercept; b, c, d, and e are slopes; X1, X2, X3, and X4 are independent (explanatory) variables; and e is residual (error).
This study conformed to The University of Dodoma institution’s postgraduate guidelines and regulations after being approved and given an ethical clearance (number MA.84/261/02/81) by the institutional research ethics review committee.
JMIR Med Educ 2025;11:e45912
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