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Compliance and Satisfaction With a Protocol for Identifying Novel Targets to Support Postpartum Opioid Use Disorder Recovery: Prospective Cohort Study

Compliance and Satisfaction With a Protocol for Identifying Novel Targets to Support Postpartum Opioid Use Disorder Recovery: Prospective Cohort Study

Completion rates by study group, time point, and procedure: (a) visit completion by study group, (b) compliance with in-visit procedure over time by modality and group, and (c) compliance with out-of-visit procedure over time by modality and group. OUD: opioid use disorder. Among the subgroup of participants who completed the study satisfaction surveys, results indicate that the study was well tolerated over time with no significant differences by study groups (Table 2).

Alicia M Allen, Linnea B Linde-Krieger, Jendar Deschenes, Stephanie Mallahan, Alexandra Harris, Mariana Felix, Arushi Chalke, Alma Anderson, Priyanka Sharma, Katherine M King, Maddy T Grant, James Baurley, Lela Rankin, Stacey Tecot

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e77899


Comparing the Perceived Realism and Adequacy of Venipuncture Training on an in-House Developed 3D-Printed Arm With a Commercially Available Arm: Randomized, Single-Blind, Cross-Over Study

Comparing the Perceived Realism and Adequacy of Venipuncture Training on an in-House Developed 3D-Printed Arm With a Commercially Available Arm: Randomized, Single-Blind, Cross-Over Study

Participants were randomized into two groups: group 1 started the training on the commercially available injection arm (arm A) and continued with training on the 3 D-printed arm (arm B), while group 2 started the training on arm B and continued training on arm A (Figure 1). The participants received a closed envelope containing the information on which arm to start the training on (A or B).

Susan Gijsbertje Brouwer de Koning, Amy Hofman, Sonja Gerber, Vera Lagerburg, Michelle van den Boorn

JMIR Med Educ 2025;11:e71139


Feasibility and Acceptability of a mHealth Patient Navigation Intervention to Increase Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis Uptake in Racially and Ethnically Diverse Sexual and Gender Minority Youth in Los Angeles (PrEPresent): Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial

Feasibility and Acceptability of a mHealth Patient Navigation Intervention to Increase Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis Uptake in Racially and Ethnically Diverse Sexual and Gender Minority Youth in Los Angeles (PrEPresent): Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial

Baseline demographic characteristics of sexual and gender minority youth in the Pr EPresent studya,b. a2 “Decline to answer” in control. b1 “Don’t know” in intervention. The Patient Activation Measure was used, with a Cronbach α of 0.93, to measure participants’ activation at each survey timepoint [29]. Both study arms scored within the high-level activation category (category 4, defined as 67.1‐100 points) at baseline. Patient activation scores remained stable across both arms over the 3 months (Table 2).

Sam Calvetti, Bryan Lei, Jacob B Stocks, Matthew T Rosso, Manuel Puentes, Ramon Durazo-Arvizu, Lindsay Slay, Michele D Kipke, Lisa B Hightow-Weidman

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e69255