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Implementing Web-Based Interventions in HIV Primary Care Clinics: Pilot Implementation Evaluation of Positive Health Check

Implementing Web-Based Interventions in HIV Primary Care Clinics: Pilot Implementation Evaluation of Positive Health Check

Characteristics of HIV primary care clinics in the pilot implementation evaluation (percentages may not add to 100% because of rounding). a Clinics A and B reported demographics in rounded percentages only (except for number of HIV-positive patients); actual values are not available. b Clinic C was not an HIV exclusive clinic; 90% of their patients were HIV positive. c Age ranges for Clinic D were reported in different ranges than other clinics: Use information generated from the clinic Web application for Positive

Camilla Harshbarger, Olivia Burrus, Brittany A Zulkiewicz, Alexa M Ortiz, Carla A Galindo, Bryan R Garner, Robert D Furberg, Megan A Lewis

JMIR Form Res 2019;3(2):e10688

A Digital Health App to Assess Decisional Capacity to Provide Informed Consent: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial

A Digital Health App to Assess Decisional Capacity to Provide Informed Consent: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial

Devices used for field deployment were configured and conditioned throughout data collection in a manner consistent with the recommendations for tablet-based digital health intervention research by Furberg et al [43]. A video demonstration of the FXS DA is available in Multimedia Appendix 1. FXSDA screenshot. FXSDA screenshot. The primary research question was, “Does a tablet-based app facilitate greater participation in and satisfaction with the consent process compared with standard practice?”

Robert D Furberg, Melissa Raspa, Anne C Wheeler, Lauren A McCormack, Donald B Bailey

JMIR Res Protoc 2018;7(11):e10360