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See Figure 1 for a graphical overview of the telemonitoring organization.
Telemonitoring organization and alert processing. Users measure their blood pressure at home using a validated Bluetooth blood pressure machine. These measurements can trigger simple, complex, or inactive or overdue alerts. These alerts are either processed automatically by the telemonitoring platform or manually by the e-nurse in the hospital. Alerts are processed on a single day for a single user during a telemonitoring action.
JMIR Med Inform 2025;13:e66066
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The novelty lies in a parallel signal processing approach, deriving 3 physiological readings from a single bioimpedance feed, which streamlines the device. Initial testing on a single human participant demonstrated the potential for future integration into a smart telemonitoring health system.
Agcayazi et al [41] designed a wearable bioimpedance analyzer for infant hydration monitoring.
JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2025;13:e60569
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Heart failure (HF) is a global pandemic leading to poor quality of life and high mortality and morbidity rates, affecting approximately 64.3 million people worldwide [1]. As a result of global population growth, ageing, and improved survival after diagnosis, the prevalence of HF is further increasing leading to a considerable and growing burden on health care costs [2-4].
JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e68992
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Moreover, the burden and cost of administering a full cognitive assessment would likely make such an approach unrealistic.
One possible solution to this issue is the development of a digital platform with automated administration/scoring, designed for remote data collection—eliminating the need for participants to visit a clinic [18].
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e55469
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Conversely, a rigid or traditional medical culture can act as a barrier to the usage of new technologies and methods [4]. The role of medical culture extends beyond the attitudes of individual professionals, influencing how teams function and how institutions respond to emerging challenges in health care [5].
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e68406
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We hypothesize that a real lived experience of a patient could be a powerful learning experience, allowing health care providers to develop a deeper, more empathetic understanding of the patient's perspective [16,17]. Furthermore, we hypothesize that this understanding fundamentally aids in learning therapeutic communication.
Therapeutic communication can be defined as a way of communicating with awareness of and positive influences on contextual factors [18-20].
JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e65795
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Overview of unstructured data processing for a single timestep. CUIs are extracted from clinical notes by c TAKES and assembled into a usable data structure that maps encounter ID to a list of CUIs associated with the timestep. A table of CUI-associated data is created, independent of patient data, containing preferred text, ICD codes, Sap BERT embedding, and cluster information.
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e75340
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Since cortisol is incorporated into growing hair, hair is emerging as a novel matrix for measuring retrospective cortisol secretion over months [9,11,12]. Each 1 cm hair segment, beginning from the proximal end, approximates a month’s cortisol production.
JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e63811
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Nivel-PCD: All insurance claims codes as recorded by the GP are received, however, when a dataset has been requested by the researcher, the codes are filtered by the data processor to include a selection of codes relevant to the study (in agreement with the researchers), on a database zone level.
Contacts
Defined as moments of contact between a GP and a patient. Based on unique dates on which an insurance claim code was recorded by the GP, that is, the maximum number of contacts per patient per day is 1.
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e64628
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The survey was a cross-sectional household survey forming the baseline of a cluster-randomized trial. Data collection was completed district by district: Nghia Hung in April 2022, Hai Hau in April 2023, and Xuan Truong in May 2023. A list of communes with active Community Health Centers was compiled by province-level officials. A total of 64 communes meeting eligibility criteria were chosen for the study. In each community, we randomly sampled approximately 195 people for each survey.
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e65377
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