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Perceptions, Usage, and Educational Impact of ChatGPT Among Medical Students in Germany: Cross-Sectional Mixed Methods Survey

Perceptions, Usage, and Educational Impact of ChatGPT Among Medical Students in Germany: Cross-Sectional Mixed Methods Survey

The survey encompassed a total of 17 questions (Multimedia Appendix 1) and was reported in accordance with the CHERRIES (Checklist for Reporting Results of Internet E-Surveys) checklist [15]. The web-based survey was conducted via So Sci Survey between May and August 2024. Medical students from University Marburg were recruited through student mailing lists, medical lectures at Philipps University Marburg, and by personal invitation from AF.

Anna Fußhöller, Fabian Lechner, Nadine Schlicker, Felix Muehlensiepen, Andreas Mayr, Sebastian Kuhn, Martin Christian Hirsch, Johannes Knitza

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e81484


Improving Recruitment Into Research Studies via Electronically Collected Patient-Entered Data: Mixed Methods Study

Improving Recruitment Into Research Studies via Electronically Collected Patient-Entered Data: Mixed Methods Study

Reference 9: Factors influencing the willingness to participate in medical research: a nationwide survey Reference 11: Motivators and barriers towards clinical research participation: a population-based surveysurvey

Irene Katzan, WH Wilson Tang, Andrew Schuster, Ryan Honomichl, Misti Allison, Renee Feldman, Michelle Gandolf, Benjamin Walter, Brittany Lapin

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e77720


Compliance With Bowel Preparation and Its Influencing Factors in Patients Undergoing Colonoscopy: Cross-Sectional Study

Compliance With Bowel Preparation and Its Influencing Factors in Patients Undergoing Colonoscopy: Cross-Sectional Study

The survey results revealed that inadequate bowel preparation compliance among colonoscopy patients was up to 58.0% (429/740), which was significantly higher than the 23.6% previously reported in a study [24]. This may be related to the more multidimensional (including dietary management, fluid intake restrictions, medication dosage, timing, and duration of medication use) and demanding (a score greater than 95% of the total compliance score) assessment of bowel preparation compliance in our study.

Huan Jiang, Chuanhui Li, Bing Hu, Yi Mou

Interact J Med Res 2025;14:e77189


Attitudes Toward Alternative Tobacco and Nicotine Products and Their Association With Lifestyle Habits: Protocol for the MINERVA International Observational Cohort Study

Attitudes Toward Alternative Tobacco and Nicotine Products and Their Association With Lifestyle Habits: Protocol for the MINERVA International Observational Cohort Study

The survey is available on the MINERVA project website [18], where ongoing information (eg, the number of participants enrolled and their age and sex) is updated daily. The questionnaire is organized into various sections. The first section covers sociodemographic details, including information on education, employment status, income, and the number of children and adults in the household. The questionnaire also addresses lifestyle habits, such as sports and activities and sleep habits.

Dario Gregori, Honoria Ocagli, Noor Muhammad Khan, Giulia Lorenzoni, Konstantina Thaleia Pilali, Ester Rosa, Francesca Angioletti, Aslıhan Şentürk Acar, Paola Berchialla, Danila Azzolina, Matteo Martinato

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e67163


Exploring Empowerment in Online Support Communities for People Living With Tic Disorders and Tourette Syndrome: Qualitative Survey Study of User Experiences

Exploring Empowerment in Online Support Communities for People Living With Tic Disorders and Tourette Syndrome: Qualitative Survey Study of User Experiences

This cross-sectional study consisted of a web-based survey completed by current users of OSCs for TDs. A web-based survey approach was chosen as it allowed a “wide-angle” lens on the topic due to the ability to recruit a larger number of participants, as compared to more time-intensive qualitative approaches, from geographically dispersed locations, increasing the diversity of voices [52].

Ella C Ford, Neil S Coulson, E Bethan Davies

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e66912


Completion Rates for Ecological Momentary Assessments of Food Intake During Pregnancy and Post Partum: Descriptive Study

Completion Rates for Ecological Momentary Assessments of Food Intake During Pregnancy and Post Partum: Descriptive Study

Furthermore, the compensation structure for PMOMS participants was based on monthly rates of EMA adherence, rather than individual survey completion, which may have influenced participant responses. Our findings partially contradict previous research that demonstrates reduced adherence to EMA protocols over time [19,20,43].

Sarah Annalise Sanders, Serwaa Omowale, Andrea Casas, Alexis Kiyanda, Abigail Smith Kosbie, Yu-Hsuan Lai, Meredith Wallace, Stephen Rathbun, Tiffany Gary-Webb, Esa Davis, Lora Burke, Dara Méndez

JMIR Hum Factors 2025;12:e67081


Factors Influencing the Use of Online Symptom Checkers in the United Kingdom: Cross-Sectional Study

Factors Influencing the Use of Online Symptom Checkers in the United Kingdom: Cross-Sectional Study

No incentives were offered for participation in the survey unless recruited via the Prolific Academic platform, where participants received a small financial compensation in line with the platform’s fair pay guidelines. This compensation rate was preapproved by the platform and considered appropriate for a brief (under 10-minute) survey. No identifying data were linked to compensation claims.

Austen El-Osta, Eva Riboli-Sasco, Mahmoud Al Ammouri, Sami Altalib, Ana Luisa Neves, Azeem Majeed, Benedict Hayhoe

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e65314


Health Indicators as Measures of Individual Health Status, Their Perceived Importance, and Associated Factors: Cross-Sectional Observational Study

Health Indicators as Measures of Individual Health Status, Their Perceived Importance, and Associated Factors: Cross-Sectional Observational Study

The only inclusion criterion in this study was that the survey respondents were required to be 18 years or older. The survey was administered via 2 public universities and Research Match [31], which is an online platform for recruiting clinical research participants. Among the 1153 participants who responded, 1144 who provided complete responses for all question items were included as the final total sample. The survey was developed via different stages of testing and validation.

Temiloluwa Sokoya, Yuchun Zhou, Sebastian Diaz, Timothy D Law, Lina Himawan, Francisca Lekey, Lu Shi, Sarah F Griffin, Ronald W Gimbel, Xia Jing

JMIR Public Health Surveill 2025;11:e65616