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These aspects of comfort and acceptability resulted in gaps in the data when participants forgot to put on the wearable or chose not to wear it at night (SJ Czaja, 2024, unpublished data). This reinforces the need for reminding study participants about the function of the passive technology, and the importance of adherence with respect to study outcomes.
Long-term use of a remote sensing platform is often the intended duration.
J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e54709
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Consumers' Perceptions of Patient-Accessible Electronic Medical Records
Prior to commencing the focus groups, participants completed a technology experience questionnaire adapted from Czaja et al [46,47]. Each group lasted approximately 90 minutes. All focus groups were audiotaped. At the end of each group, participants were paid US $40.00 and given a US $4.50 round-trip NYC Metro Card for their time and travel. All study protocols and materials were approved by the Mount Sinai School of Medicine Institutional Review Board.
J Med Internet Res 2013;15(8):e168
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