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Home Monitoring in Interstitial Lung Disease: Protocol for a Real-World Observational Study
JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e65339
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However, there was a significant correlation (r=−0.496; P
In the Numberlink (NL) puzzle task [39], the SUS average was 93.38 (SD 5.72) for young adults, 93.33 (SD 6.25) for older adults, 83.39 (SD 11.79) for the oldest adults, 81.88 (SD 9.66) for people with PD, and 83.12 (SD 10.68) for those with HD. These scores reflected a statistically significant difference in usability ratings between groups (P=.02).
JMIR Aging 2025;8:e65252
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Missing values were imputed using the random forest missing data algorithm (impute.rfsrc function in R package random Forest SRC) [23].
Three modeling strategies were used to identify potential predictors of NGS-based testing with 2 sets of outcomes for ever versus never NGS-tested (model 1) and early versus late NGS-tested (model 2).
JMIR Cancer 2025;11:e64399
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