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We followed the study by Van Veen et al [35] in using the metrics for completeness and correctness, which, respectively, measured the extent to which important information was covered and how accurate the covered information was. Second, the structure of the summary should be assessed by examining all the headers to identify proper and improper headers as well as bullets, which contribute to secondary structuring.
JMIR Med Inform 2025;13:e66476
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For all analyses, corrected P values of
We will use a chi-square test to evaluate the response rate between the 2 groups after 4 days of treatment. Our study requires no adjustment of the type I error, given that it consists of 2 treatment groups and focuses on a single primary variable, response to treatment. The study follows a confirmatory statistical approach with a single, prespecified null hypothesis concerning the primary variable.
JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e68356
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Mean EMAs completed in the incentivized arm was 13.3 (SD 11.2, range 0‐40, average completion rate of 31.7% out of 42 total EMA prompts) and 4.7 (SD 5.8, range 0‐28, average completion rate of 11.2% out of 42 total EMA prompts) in the nonincentivized arm (P
Smoking cessation outcomes overall and by group.
a EMA: ecological momentary assessment.
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e67630
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Bringing Executive Function Testing Online: Assessment Validation Study
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Participants self-reported their age, gender, and educational level and completed the NIH EXAMINER assessment. Descriptive statistics including arithmetic means, SDs, and ranges were provided for continuous variables (age, education, NIH EXAMINER) to summarize central tendency and variability. For categorical variables such as gender, we calculated the frequency and percentage of participants who selected each response option.
JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e75687
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Results of 2 conducted questionnaires were analyzed to understand the online wishes and needs among adolescent and young adult cancer survivors and the perspective of HCPs on this matter [33]. adolescent and young adult cancer survivors were invited via an online community, newsletters of the Nederlandse Federatie van Kankerpatiëntenorganisaties (NFK; Dutch Federation of Cancer Patient Organizations) and social media platforms and participants of the health-related quality of life and late effects among SURVivors
JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e60897
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A Bonferroni correction was applied to all P values by multiplying each P value by 4, the number of tests conducted, to correct for multiple comparisons; a P value less than .05 was considered statistically significant after correction.
Timelines of OARS use were also described for MOUD providers and case managers. All analyses were conducted in R (version 4.2.1; R Foundation for Statistical Computing). All qualitative data were analyzed using a coding reliability thematic analysis approach [16].
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e69953
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In view of multiple testing, an effect was considered significant when P
We also investigated the characteristics of the participants who used each component. We did this for the use of the “Information” component, “Weighing pros and cons,” “Knowledge test,” “Conversation preparation,” “Appointment,” and the use of videos (having watched at least one video).
JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e50709
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