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Mapping Theories, Models, and Frameworks to Evaluate Digital Health Interventions: Scoping Review

Mapping Theories, Models, and Frameworks to Evaluate Digital Health Interventions: Scoping Review

Published gray literature, including conference abstracts or proceedings, dissertations, reports, and white papers, have been included if primary insights resulting from the application of TMFs were presented. Reviews, study protocols, commentaries, and letters to the editor were excluded as they had no primary data. No limitations were placed on the user population as long as the evaluation of DHIs in a health care context was described.

Geneviève Rouleau, Kelly Wu, Karishini Ramamoorthi, Cherish Boxall, Rebecca H Liu, Shelagh Maloney, Jennifer Zelmer, Ted Scott, Darren Larsen, Harindra C Wijeysundera, Daniela Ziegler, Sacha Bhatia, Vanessa Kishimoto, Carolyn Steele Gray, Laura Desveaux

J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e51098

Correction: Normalizing Telemonitoring in Nurse-Led Care Models for Complex Chronic Patient Populations: Case Study

Correction: Normalizing Telemonitoring in Nurse-Led Care Models for Complex Chronic Patient Populations: Case Study

The authorship list was originally published as: Kayleigh Gordon, Emily Seto, Katie N Dainty, Carolyn Steele Gray, Jane De Lacy This has been changed to read as follows: Kayleigh Gordon, Katie N Dainty, Carolyn Steele Gray, Jane De Lacy, Amika Shah, Emily Seto Additionally, an Acknowledgments section has been added as follows: This research was made possible by the funding support from a Canadian Institutes of Health Research Personalized Health Catalyst Grant (Funding Reference Number 155443).

Kayleigh Gordon, Katie N Dainty, Carolyn Steele Gray, Jane DeLacy, Amika Shah, Emily Seto

JMIR Nursing 2023;6:e53833

Development of the Preferred Components for Co-Design in Research Guideline and Checklist: Protocol for a Scoping Review and a Modified Delphi Process

Development of the Preferred Components for Co-Design in Research Guideline and Checklist: Protocol for a Scoping Review and a Modified Delphi Process

A scoping study conducted by Oliver and Gray [2] in 2006 found that out of 334 studies, only 9 compared the priorities of researchers with those of patients or clinicians in terms of research and outcomes for assessing treatment effects. If end users, including patients and clinicians, are excluded from the process of establishing research priorities, such as in the selection of research areas or intervention development, irrelevant health research results and interventions might be generated [3].

Sarah EP Munce, Carolyn Steele Gray, Beverley Claire Pomeroy, Mark Bayley, Kristina Marie Kokorelias, Dorothy Luong, Elaine Biddiss, Trish Cave, Peter Bragge, Carolyn A Chew-Graham, Heather Colquhoun, Ann Dadich, Katie N Dainty, Mark Elliott, Patrick Feng, Jodeme Goldhar, Clayon B Hamilton, Gillian Harvey, Monika Kastner, Anita Kothari, Joe Langley, Lianne Jeffs, Daniel Masterson, Michelle LA Nelson, Laure Perrier, John Riley, Kate Sellen, Emily Seto, Robert Simpson, Sophie Staniszewska, Vasanthi Srinivasan, Sharon E Straus, Andrea C Tricco, Kerry Kuluski

JMIR Res Protoc 2023;12:e50463

Information and Communications Technologies Enabling Integrated Primary Care for Patients With Complex Care Needs: Scoping Review

Information and Communications Technologies Enabling Integrated Primary Care for Patients With Complex Care Needs: Scoping Review

Owing to time and resource constraints, we were unable to conduct a review of gray literature, potentially missing relevant publications. However, the peer-reviewed sample was extracted from a very large pool of potential articles, which adds to our confidence that the peer-reviewed literature was thoroughly covered. Second, we have observed that the term “complex patient” is defined in various ways in the current literature.

Farah Tahsin, Alana Armas, Apery Kirakalaprathapan, Mudathira Kadu, Jasvinei Sritharan, Carolyn Steele Gray

J Med Internet Res 2023;25:e44035