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Optimizing a Personalized Health Approach for Virtually Treating High-Risk Caregivers of Children With Neurogenetic Conditions (Project WellCAST): Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial

Optimizing a Personalized Health Approach for Virtually Treating High-Risk Caregivers of Children With Neurogenetic Conditions (Project WellCAST): Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial

The Clinical Global Impression Scale (CGI) It is used to measure clinical impressions of severity (CGI-S) [61] and impressions of overall improvement since the start of support programs (CGI-I). Clinicians respond to a single item for each subscale, ranging from 1 (not at all ill or very much improved) to 7 (among the most extremely ill patients or very much worse since the initiation of treatment).

Bridgette Kelleher, Kaleb Emerson, Lyndsey N Graham, Veronika Vozka, Anne Wheeler, William Fadel, Daniel Foti, Isha Metzger, Mandy Rispoli, Wendy Machalicek, Laurie McLay, Sean Lane, Wei Siong Neo, Allie Carter, Lisa Brown, Jennifer Brown, Laura Lee McIntyre, Elizabeth Salwitz, Gloria Dietz, Riley Naughton, Katlyn Peek, Nicole Hollins, Emma Woodford

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e64360

Insight inTo Stress and POOping on Work TIME (ITS POO TIME): Protocol for a Web-Based, Cross-Sectional Study

Insight inTo Stress and POOping on Work TIME (ITS POO TIME): Protocol for a Web-Based, Cross-Sectional Study

The Mini-SPIN items are “Fear of embarrassment causes me to avoid doing things or speaking to people,” “I avoid activities in which I am the centre of attention,” and “Being embarrassed or looking stupid are among my worst fears.” Respondents rate each item on a Likert-type scale from “not at all,” “a little bit,” “somewhat,” “very much,” and “extremely.”

Phillip John Tully, Suzanne Cosh, Gary Wittert, Sean Martin, Andrew Vincent, Antonina Mikocka-Walus, Deborah Turnbull

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e58655