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In many cases, a single e Consult case had multiple questions, and patients often presented with multiple symptoms; therefore, each case was not restricted to a single clinical question or presenting complaint or symptom.
We performed a descriptive analysis of all e Consult close-out questionnaires completed by the PCPs.
JMIR Hum Factors 2025;12:e58582
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Electronic symptom monitoring has shown to be associated with improved clinical outcomes such as survival and HRQo L in patients with cancer undergoing chemotherapy [27-30]. One way to improve patient care in immunotherapy could therefore involve regularly gathering patient-reported outcomes (PROs), such as symptom information, using patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) through e Health tools [31-34].
JMIR Cancer 2025;11:e58938
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This treatment gap could be reduced by digital interventions, which inform users and support behavior changes to reduce symptom severity and functional impairment [5,6]. Although few digital interventions are specifically designed for BPD, many address transdiagnostic symptoms, making them potentially effective for BPD treatment due to the disorder’s diverse symptom presentation.
J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e54941
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Location: Seizure site refers to the anatomical parts of the body corresponding to the symptom performance.
Symptom: Symptom performance refers to the symptoms and signs that appear during the seizure.
Duration of seizure event (episode time): Duration of epileptic events within the seizure episode.
Status: Occurrence state refers to the state corresponding to the symptom performance, including “with,” “without,” or “unknown.”
Frequency: The frequency of seizures, for example: once a month, and so forth.
JMIR Med Inform 2024;12:e57727
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The dots in the event timeline indicate the timing at which the description of drug administration or symptom onset is recorded. Based on (B), patients who received the target drug (a taxane drug in this study) are selected, and the Kaplan-Meier curve (C) is generated.
Our study uses a retrospective observational approach based on NLP, which enables the handling of a large amount of data.
JMIR Med Inform 2024;12:e58977
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Moreover, as a previous study using baseline data of the same data set as this study demonstrated the predictive value of baseline symptom severity for the subsequent use of WASH [22], we also exploratively examined longitudinal associations between previous symptom severity and subsequent use.
JMIR Pediatr Parent 2024;7:e54051
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For health services, the use of PROMs for symptom measurement has led to a reduction in emergency presentations and hospital admissions, without increasing clinical workloads [5-7]. These benefits are thought to be due to improved symptom detection by clinicians enabling better supportive care [8-10].
Despite this evidence and an increased uptake of PROMs in routine care, successful implementation in routine care has been inconsistent due to the complex nature of PROMs interventions [4].
J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e55841
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When asking about the safety of a symptom-checker, a risk-based approach should be taken, and safety should encompass possible risks to a patient’s health and life [3].
An evaluation of 23 symptom-checkers using 45 patient vignettes concluded that most symptom-checkers were deficient in both appropriate triage and correct diagnosis [9]. However, the study did not comment on the safety of the tested devices.
J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e58157
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In clinical practice, the predictability of a symptom indicates “whether an intervention on that symptom through the symptom network is promising” [70]. The predictability of sexes and age groups is given in Multimedia Appendix 2.
JMIR Public Health Surveill 2024;10:e51585
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This study aimed to develop for patients with CVS an artificial intelligence (AI)–powered digital patient assistant (DPA) that provides more than symptom tracking, using the iterative design principles of user design and user interface alongside the design thinking approach, which has been adopted successfully for the development of health care applications [15,22-24].
JMIR Form Res 2024;8:e52251
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