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Predicting Psychotic Relapse in Schizophrenia With Mobile Sensor Data: Routine Cluster Analysis

Predicting Psychotic Relapse in Schizophrenia With Mobile Sensor Data: Routine Cluster Analysis

To monitor a patient’s health status and recovery, routine clinic visits for continual assessment are recommended. Clinical interviews and questionnaire tools were used during the visit to assess current health symptoms and provide timely intervention to prevent relapses [9]. However, relapses may occur between the visits, during which a patient’s health status is not assessed.

Joanne Zhou, Bishal Lamichhane, Dror Ben-Zeev, Andrew Campbell, Akane Sano

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2022;10(4):e31006

Using Personalized Anchors to Establish Routine Meditation Practice With a Mobile App: Randomized Controlled Trial

Using Personalized Anchors to Establish Routine Meditation Practice With a Mobile App: Randomized Controlled Trial

One successful strategy for establishing a new routine is anchoring or pairing the new behavior to an existing routine that is already executed with very little cognitive effort [34-36]. For example, one might pair his or her daily meditation with their existing routine of an afternoon walk in order to routinize an afternoon meditation practice. Existing anchoring interventions have successfully established these reflexive or automatic routines for smoking cessation [37] and medication adherence [38,39].

Chad Stecher, Mariah Sullivan, Jennifer Huberty

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2021;9(12):e32794

Introducing a New Algorithm for Classification of Etiology in Studies on Pediatric Pneumonia: Protocol for the Trial of Respiratory Infections in Children for Enhanced Diagnostics Study

Introducing a New Algorithm for Classification of Etiology in Studies on Pediatric Pneumonia: Protocol for the Trial of Respiratory Infections in Children for Enhanced Diagnostics Study

As current viral real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) testing of upper respiratory specimens (ie, the routine method for diagnosing respiratory tract infections) is complicated by frequent asymptomatic detection, Mx A has the potential to facilitate the interpretation of viral PCR positivity in terms of clinical relevance in children with CAP [17]. Defining etiology in childhood CAP is complex [18].

Samuel Arthur Rhedin, Annika Eklundh, Malin Ryd-Rinder, Pontus Naucler, Andreas Mårtensson, Jesper Gantelius, Ingela Zenk, Helene Andersson-Svahn, Susanna Nybond, Reza Rasti, Magnus Lindh, Maria Andersson, Ville Peltola, Matti Waris, Tobias Alfvén

JMIR Res Protoc 2019;8(4):e12705