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Implications of Data Extraction and Processing of Electronic Health Records for Epidemiological Research: Observational Study

Implications of Data Extraction and Processing of Electronic Health Records for Epidemiological Research: Observational Study

According to Austin [36], absolute values of the SD of 0.2, 0.5, and 0.8 correspond to small, medium, and large differences, respectively [37]. Remaining cautious to some extent, and in order to disclose small differences, differences with absolute values of the SD>0.2 were considered to be significant. All analyses were performed using R (version 4.2.3; R Foundation for Statistical Computing) and RStudio (version 2022.02.1+461 “Prairie Trillium”; R Foundation for Statistical Computing).

Melissa H J van Essen, Robin Twickler, Yvette M Weesie, Ilgin G Arslan, Feikje Groenhof, Lilian L Peters, Isabelle Bos, Robert A Verheij

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e64628

A Multicomponent Strategy to Improve HIV Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis in a Southern US Jail: Protocol for a Type 3 Hybrid Implementation-Effectiveness Trial

A Multicomponent Strategy to Improve HIV Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis in a Southern US Jail: Protocol for a Type 3 Hybrid Implementation-Effectiveness Trial

Our research team includes dissemination consultants, who are medical providers working in jails in Austin, TX; Chicago, IL; and Boston, MA, and who will offer input on refining our strategy components for ongoing use at the DCJ and the potential transfer and integration into other jail settings. For Pr EP linkage, current rates of linkage are essentially zero. Thus, in lieu of a pre/post comparison, we will report the proportion of patients linked to Pr EP care during the implementation period with 95% CIs.

Ank E Nijhawan, Jana Kholy, Julia L Marcus, Timothy P Hogan, Robin T Higashi, Jacqueline Naeem, Laura Hansen, Brynn Torres, Barry-Lewis Harris, Song Zhang, Douglas Krakower

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e64813