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In total, 8% (3/37) of the tools assessed language (speech; WLA [72], ki:e SB-C [71], and the “tablet-based automatic assessment using speech data” [73]). A total of 3% (1/37) of the tools measured executive functioning (e-CT [55]), and 3% (1/37) measured motor function (Just Touch [54]).
All but 1 digital tool (36/37, 97%) were active cognitive tasks. The passive tool (Type of Mood [70]) measured everyday typing performance.
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e65297
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After completion of the four motivational sessions, the participant will be scheduled for their initial visit with the nurse practitioner in the CNRA, who will conduct a clinical assessment which will include fourth-generation HIV screening (ie, tests that detect both HIV antibodies and p24 antigens), screening for sexually transmitted infections, a basic metabolic panel to include serum creatinine, and hepatitis B and C screening. The nurse practitioner will review laboratory results.
JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e64961
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