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However, in-person groups are resource-intensive, face limited instructor availability, and often conflict with the shifting demands of officers’ daily schedules. In light of growing evidence that meditation can be effectively delivered via smartphone app [11-13], app-based programs may offer a promising tool for overcoming these barriers.
JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e71867
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Patient partnership is a core feature of the T1 ME Trial, and the Patient Advisory Committee (PAC) has been contributing to its design and implementation. Early on, the PAC members commented that the planned primary outcome for the trial (Hb A1c), struck them as problematic, given that many people living with T1 D dislike being “defined” by their Hb A1c and Hb A1c cannot capture other, more relevant aspects of life with T1 D.
JMIR Diabetes 2024;9:e60190
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In 2018, phone ownership among 13-24-year-olds in Harare was 63%, with 11% of those without a phone reporting using a shared phone [16]. Phone ownership increased with age, reaching 72% among 18-19-year-olds and 85% among 20-24-year-olds [16]. Recommendations for the development of digital health interventions underscore the importance of young people’s input to ensure the success of health interventions targeting them, including involving young people from the design phase [17].
JMIR Form Res 2024;8:e53034
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Focus Groups and Qualitative Research for Human Factors Research
J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e49910
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Health professionals were supported throughout the study with dedicated email and phone contact.
JMIR Pediatr Parent 2024;7:e49952
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This support is available via text, phone call, or video call and is provided by an interprofessional team of Sick Kids clinicians, primarily registered nurses, who are experts in the use of home care technologies (Figure 1) [14]. This web-based service, accessible via smartphones/tablets and PC/laptop, is device agnostic and supports over 1000 providers across the Greater Toronto Area [15].
JMIR Pediatr Parent 2023;6:e41393
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The surge in consumption of COVID-19 updates from mass media channels has impacted different age groups by inducing panic and anxiety [12].
The COVID-19 pandemic has been studied in multidisciplinary aspects, and the analysis of Twitter posts remains a widely explored area in public health research [13-15], primarily because of the rapidly evolving nature of the content.
JMIR Infodemiology 2023;3:e34315
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Moreover, the COVID-19 pandemic exacerbated food insecurity for groups such as unemployed students [15,16].
During the first surge of the pandemic, an interview conducted with 20 nurses indicated that nearly every patient they were serving was a person of color, especially individuals of Hispanic ethnicity, who constituted a majority of the COVID-19 patients [17].
JMIR Public Health Surveill 2023;9:e41369
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