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Participants were between the ages of 55 and 70 years, 90% (n=9) were women, 90% preferred Spanish (n=9), and they had a mean education of 11.8 (SD 3.8) years (Table 1).
Pre-post pilot participant characteristics (N=10).
a Some values are missing from the participant characteristics table due to participant nonresponse: education (n=2); race (n=1); employment status (n=1), and high cholesterol (n=1). All health indicators are based on participant self-report during the baseline screening phone call.
JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e65489
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A total of 194 articles were included in data extraction (n=104, 53.6% adult; n=90, 46.4% pediatric), with 4 studies being coded as both pediatric and adult given that the study sample spanned both populations.
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e58947
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Among non-Hispanic White caregivers who manage medications (n=1633), the mean number of participants assisting with medications was 2.4 (range 1-9). Caregivers who helped with medications were 17.3% (282/1633) spouses, 33.9% (555/1633) children, 2.9% (48/1633) grandchildren, 9.6% (157/1633) others, 35.5% (580/1633) paid helpers, and 0.7% (11/1633) siblings.
Among Black or African American caregivers (n=799), the mean number of caregivers assisting with medications was 2.8 (range 1-9).
Interact J Med Res 2025;14:e64499
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The majority of these resources were studies (n=243), data dictionaries (n=143), questionnaires (n=78), substudies (n=49), and other data collection instruments (n=35). Remaining resources included datasets (n=19), manuals of operations (SOPs; n=15), other study documents (n=15), registries or secondary data sources (n=9), case report forms (n=5), codebooks (n=5), interview schemes and themes (n=4), data management plans (n=3), other resource types (n=2), and statistical analysis plans (n=1).
JMIR Med Inform 2025;13:e63906
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Characteristics of the participants (N=35).
a Includes the German “Hauptschulabschluss.”
b Partially more than 1 vocational qualification exists.
c One participant in vocational training only.
d A total of 2 participants are simultaneously in vocational training and one participant is simultaneously in retirement.
e One participant did not respond.
f GP: general practitioner.
g Scale: Mean value of 3 items ≤2 low, >2 to
Most participants reported no experience with AI in medical care.
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e70487
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Experiences Receiving and Delivering Virtual Health Care For Women: Qualitative Evidence Synthesis
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e68314
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The caregivers in the study were primarily mothers (n=198, 75%), 67% (n=199) were non-Hispanic White, and 54% (n=142) had a high school education or less. Their children had an average age of 8.96 (SD 0.98) years, and 49% (n=128) were male and 51% (n=135) female (Table 1).
Participant characteristics (N=263). Demographic information from a cross-sectional Internet survey of 263 US caregivers.
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e54657
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Of these 5808 hospitalizations, 794 (13.7%) were excluded from the study analysis because the patient died during the index hospitalization (n=198, 3.4%), the hospitalization originated at a non-KPNC facility (n=504, 8.7%), or follow-up data was incomplete (n=92, 1.6%). The final study population included 5014 hospitalizations. The average age of the study population was 71.9 (SD 13.99) years and 49.4% (2477/5014) of patients were male.
JMIR Med Inform 2025;13:e69102
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