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A subset of care partner members (n=18) completed anonymous surveys on their experience with the network, including 13 engaged members (who signed in to the network at least once in the prior 90 d), 1 inactive member (who had not signed in to the network within the prior 90 d), and 4 members responding from an anonymous link provided on the website.
JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e70206
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By contrast, diabetes-specific PROMs first appeared in the late 1980 s—Self-Efficacy for Diabetes (SED-D) [31] and the Hypoglycemic Fear Survey (HFS) [32] appeared in 1987—while generic, nondiabetes-specific PROMs used in diabetes first appeared even longer ago in the 1960 s, for example, the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) [20] in 1961 and the Affect Balance Scale (ABS) [33] in 1969.
JMIR Diabetes 2025;10:e52909
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Personalizing mHealth Interventions for Occupational Stress: Protocol for a Randomized Pilot Study
With an α value of .05, a power of 1-β=0.80, and a desired effect size of Cohen d=0.5, this resulted in a recommended sample size of 31. The sample size was increased in the study to the maximum number of participants that could be financed, which was 50 individuals. This resulted in a maximum of 25 (50%) individuals per experimental group.
The ad hoc sample was constituted by recruiting potential participants via a variety of parallel channels.
JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e68012
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