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Dimensions and Subcategories of Digital Maturity in General Practice: Qualitative Study
An explorative qualitative research design based on semistructured, guided expert interviews was used to answer the research question. The decision to use a qualitative research design was made against the background of a lack of empirical approaches for determining the dimensions of maturity models. The aim was to examine the understanding of digital maturity independently of existing maturity models.
J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e57786
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On the basis of the nature of the study being an explorative with noninvasive questionnaires the Scientific Board Elisabeth Tweesteden Ziekenhuis declared that the study did not require ethics approval. The study followed all good clinical practice guidelines.
In the 19 consultations that were observed, 32 different themes arose (see Table 2 for an overview and explanation of the content).
JMIR Pediatr Parent 2023;6:e38435
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Evaluating a Strengths-Based mHealth Tool (MyStrengths): Explorative Feasibility Trial
The study’s primary aim is to, through a month-long explorative feasibility trial, examine the study participants' impression of and experiences with strengths-focused m Health apps in general and the My Strengths app specifically.
JMIR Form Res 2021;5(11):e30572
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