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Literature indicates that wrist-worn activity monitors outperform hip-worn monitors when participants walk at speeds of 3-6 km/h [34]. Participants received instructions on how to properly wear the monitor on their nondominant wrist before the assessment. Participants were allowed to remove the Acti Graph during specific activities such as bathing, swimming, and sleeping. They also maintained a daily wear-time log to record the monitor’s on and off times throughout the monitoring period.
JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2025;13:e69259
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Advancing Regional and Remote Health Care With Virtual Hospital Implementation: Rapid Review
According to Davis et al [38] and Le Blanc et al [58], effective coordination and communication among stakeholders were essential for the successful implementation of VHs. Barriers within these processes, such as fragmented communication channels or a lack of standardized protocols, impeded the seamless delivery of care and collaboration among health care providers, patients, and support staff.
In addition, the cultural neglect of rural communities highlighted disparities in health care access and delivery.
JMIR Hum Factors 2025;12:e64582
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Youth Perspectives on Generative AI and Its Use in Health Care
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e72197
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