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Smartphone-Based Virtual and Augmented Reality Implicit Association Training (VARIAT) for Reducing Implicit Biases Toward Patients Among Health Care Providers: App Development and Pilot Testing

Smartphone-Based Virtual and Augmented Reality Implicit Association Training (VARIAT) for Reducing Implicit Biases Toward Patients Among Health Care Providers: App Development and Pilot Testing

Eighteen clinicians (n=12 female) who were predominantly White (non-Hispanic) participated in the VARIAT training. Physicians comprised 8 of the 18 (44%) participants, and 12 of the 18 participants had more than 5 years’ experience in health care. The most common workplace setting was hospitals, with private practices, health care system–affiliated clinics, and other workplace settings reported as well.

Jiabin Shen, Alex J Clinton, Jeffrey Penka, Megan E Gregory, Lindsey Sova, Sheryl Pfeil, Jeremy Patterson, Tensing Maa

JMIR Serious Games 2024;12:e51310

Implications for Electronic Surveys in Inpatient Settings Based on Patient Survey Response Patterns: Cross-Sectional Study

Implications for Electronic Surveys in Inpatient Settings Based on Patient Survey Response Patterns: Cross-Sectional Study

The missing item warning message was the default message developed by Qualtrics; specifically, it read “There are [n] unanswered questions on this page. Would you like to continue?” Participants could choose “continue without answering,” which routed them to the next page of the survey, or “answer the questions,” which took them back to the current page and indicated the incomplete items by highlighting them. If no items on a page were incomplete, the alert did not prompt.

Megan E Gregory, Lindsey N Sova, Timothy R Huerta, Ann Scheck McAlearney

J Med Internet Res 2023;25:e48236