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Correction: Investigating the Best Practices for Engagement in Remote Participatory Design: Mixed Methods Analysis of 4 Remote Studies With Family Caregivers

Correction: Investigating the Best Practices for Engagement in Remote Participatory Design: Mixed Methods Analysis of 4 Remote Studies With Family Caregivers

In “Investigating the Best Practices for Engagement in Remote Participatory Design: Mixed Methods Analysis of 4 Remote Studies With Family Caregivers,” (J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e60353), the authors noted one error.

Anna Jolliff, Richard J Holden, Rupa Valdez, Ryan J Coller, Himalaya Patel, Matthew Zuraw, Anna Linden, Aaron Ganci, Christian Elliott, Nicole E Werner

J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e69714

Inefficient Processes and Associated Factors in Primary Care Nursing: System Configuration Analysis

Inefficient Processes and Associated Factors in Primary Care Nursing: System Configuration Analysis

This study complied with the American Psychological Association Code of Ethics and was approved by the Research and Development Committee at the Richard L. Roudebush Veterans Affairs Medical Center and the Indiana University institutional review board (protocol #1611241830). Among the 51 eligible staff members who were contacted, 20 nurses and 2 health technicians participated in this study and completed interviews (Table 2).

Willi L Tarver, April Savoy, Himalaya Patel, Michael Weiner, Richard J Holden

JMIR Hum Factors 2024;11:e49691

Usability-In-Place—Remote Usability Testing Methods for Homebound Older Adults: Rapid Literature Review

Usability-In-Place—Remote Usability Testing Methods for Homebound Older Adults: Rapid Literature Review

Holden [33] published a Simplified System Usability Scale that was modified for and tested with older adults and those with cognitive disabilities but did not demonstrate its use in remote testing. Older adults in remote usability tests may also benefit from non–age-specific strategies for optimizing remote usability testing [34].

Jordan R Hill, Janetta C Brown, Noll L Campbell, Richard J Holden

JMIR Form Res 2021;5(11):e26181