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The cohort of 134 patients with hypothyroidism joined the sessions from different geographical locations in India, including Andhra Pradesh (n=10, 7.5%), Gujarat (n=13, 9.7%), Karnataka (n=32, 23.9%), Madhya Pradesh (n=9, 6.7%), Maharashtra (n=22, 16.4%), New Delhi (n=22, 16.4%), Tamil Nadu (n=15, 11.2%), and West Bengal (n=11, 8.2%).
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e54078
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The State of Remote Patient Monitoring for Chronic Disease Management in the United States
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e70422
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Navigating nodes with equity or balance (AR)
Getting the word out within PECARN equitably (BF)
Presentations to the PECARN Steering Committee including updates to increase awareness (BG)
Encouraging researcher engagement (AT, V1)
Becoming aware of new publications (AS)
Anticipating events or bursts of demand (AE)
Establishing credibility on Twitter (AP)
Assumptions
Peer review of tweets for credibility or trustworthiness (H)
No gold standard for analytics makes measuring impact or effectiveness difficult (N)
JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e59481
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The main features of the apps and EMR/EHR systems can be categorized as tracking or recording health data (n=19), app data integrated into EMR/EHR systems (n=19), app data being summarized or presented on EMR/EHR interface (n=19), communicating with the health care team (n=12), providing reminders or alerts (n=10), synchronizing with other apps or devices such as “wearables” (n=8), offering educational resources (n=4), and using existing portal credentials to app access (n=2) (Multimedia Appendix 3).
JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2025;13:e66650
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Preventing Urgent Pediatric Readmissions: The Need for and Promise of Real-Time Monitoring
JMIR Pediatr Parent 2025;8:e60802
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In total, 420 participants were recruited into the SMILE-K trial; of which, 280 (66.7%) participants were randomized into the intervention group and were subsequently provided access to the MK&M program (mean age 59.4, SD 13.6 years; n=161, 57.5% male; n=254, 90.7% White British; e GFR: mean 38.4, SD 17.1 m L/min/1.73 m2) and are included in the analyses. Intervention group participant characteristics are displayed in Table 1.
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e75845
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