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It has strong interrater reliability (ICC 0.94) and concurrent validity with the Berg Balance Scale (r=–0.66) [64]. There are no reports on the minimal detectable change for the Dual-Task TUG, but the minimal detectable change for the TUG is between 3.5 and 4.1 seconds [66,67].
The 2-minute step test is a test of exercise capacity that can be used as an alternative to a timed long-distance walking test when assessment space is limited [68].
JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e72585
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Parents’ Motivations for Calling an Out-of-Hours Helpline: Qualitative Study
The study was registered and approved by the Center for Regional Development (P-2020-975, P-2021-799, and R-21052012), adhering to the Danish Code of Conduct for Research Integrity [32] and the guidelines of the Danish Data Protection Agency. Participation was voluntary, with the option to withdraw at any time, and all parents provided either oral or written consent in accordance with the Declaration of Helsinki [33].
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e66780
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