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Improving Recruitment Through Social Media and Web-Based Advertising to Evaluate the Genetic Risk and Long-Term Complications in Stevens-Johnson Syndrome and Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis: Community-Based Survey

Improving Recruitment Through Social Media and Web-Based Advertising to Evaluate the Genetic Risk and Long-Term Complications in Stevens-Johnson Syndrome and Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis: Community-Based Survey

H White: Hispanic White; NH White: Non-Hispanic White. Completed interest surveys and enrollment rate were broken down by recruitment channel. The SJS Foundation website produced 149 responses/69 enrolled (46.3% enrollment rate). Google Ads followed with 201 responses/56 enrolled. VUMC Facebook ads contributed 163 responses/25 enrolled (15.3% enrollment rate). Instagram had 7 responses/1 enrolled (14.3% enrollment rate).

Elizabeth A Williams, Michelle D Martin-Pozo, Alexis H Yu, Krystyna Daniels, Madeline Marks, April O'Connor, Elizabeth J Phillips

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e63712

Cardiac Self-Efficacy Improvement in a Digital Heart Health Program: Secondary Analysis From a Feasibility and Acceptability Pilot Study

Cardiac Self-Efficacy Improvement in a Digital Heart Health Program: Secondary Analysis From a Feasibility and Acceptability Pilot Study

Participants could engage with the Heart Health program via (1) completing educational lessons, (2) engaging in coaching conversations with Lark’s conversational AI-powered digital coach, (3) logging meals in the app, and (4) tracking their weight using a digital smart scale that automatically synced with the app. Additionally, study participation involved completion of baseline screener surveys and assessment of CSE at study start and again in month 2 (after 40 days in the program).

Kimberly G Lockwood, Priya R Kulkarni, OraLee H Branch, Sarah A Graham

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e60676