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Smartphone App Designed to Collect Health Information in Older Adults: Usability Study
JMIR Hum Factors 2024;11:e56653
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Examining Public Awareness of Ageist Terms on Twitter: Content Analysis
JMIR Aging 2023;6:e41448
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Adherence of Mobile App-Based Surveys and Comparison With Traditional Surveys: eCohort Study
J Med Internet Res 2021;23(1):e24773
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Further results regarding emergency visits are published elsewhere (Schramm et al, under review).
The statistical analyses were performed in Microsoft Excel version 15.31 and SAS 9.1 Documentation. The relative frequencies of the replies of close-ended questions were calculated and stated as the percentage of the total numbers of replies.
JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2019;7(1):e11458
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Emergency departments are increasingly used for nonurgent visits in general and in pregnancy-related concerns in particular, both in the United States and Germany [34,35] (Schramm et al under review). This is unsatisfactory given that addressing nonurgent problems in outpatient settings is more cost-effective and that it leads to a higher quality of life for patients [35]. Our study highlighted that health care professionals in obstetrics in Germany are well aware of this problem.
JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2018;6(8):e10063
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