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Such tools include symptom checkers that provide users with a potential diagnosis after responding to a set of probes about their symptoms.
Web-based symptom checkers are becoming increasingly popular, and the emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic has increased interest in these tools [1]. However, only a few studies have examined how and why they are used [2-4].
J Med Internet Res 2022;24(8):e36322
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This was a mixed methods project guided by user-centered design principles [38]. The basis for user-centered design is that gathering and incorporating feedback from users into product design will lead to a more usable and acceptable product. Mixed methods are required, given the lack of literature on SMS text messaging interventions for Latinx family caregivers of individuals with dementia and the strengths of a combined qualitative and quantitative approach [39].
JMIR Aging 2022;5(2):e35625
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