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A systematic review and meta-analysis by Amiri et al [9] examined the attitudes and knowledge of medical, dental, and nursing students toward AI in health care. The findings revealed a moderate level of knowledge (3736/8491, 44%) and a generally positive attitude (5519/8491, 65%), suggesting a promising level of acceptance of AI technologies among health care students.
JMIR Nursing 2025;8:e71653
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Gurland et al [29] showed that administering e PROMs on a tablet to 103 patients who are undergoing surgery resulted in a 96% response rate in comparison to 25% with a paper-based collection method. Furthermore, e PROMs have the potential to enhance patient-physician communication by offering real-time pain tracking and avoiding possible recall bias [30].
JMIR Hum Factors 2025;12:e65271
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Examination of Chronic Sorrow Among Parents of Children With Disabilities: Cross-Sectional Study
Studies by Fernandez et al [18] and Fernández-Alcántara et al [24] examined loss and grief (eg, related to loss of the ideal child, a traumatic experience, and shock) in the same population, and the concept of the theory of chronic sorrow emerged there as well. Loss experience among parents is a crucial step that parents undergo to explore their chronic sorrow, eventually leading to acceptance and hope for their child’s future.
Disparity is one of the major concepts of the theory of chronic sorrow.
JMIR Pediatr Parent 2025;8:e65754
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Clinical Nurse Educators’ Job Satisfaction and Turnover Intentions: Protocol for a Scoping Review
JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e66712
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A systematic review and meta-analysis by Di Lorito et al [46] found that such interventions can produce positive effects on cognitive abilities among people with MCI and dementia. Furthermore, Karakose et al [47] conducted a comprehensive bibliometric and science mapping analysis, revealing the evolving landscape of digital addiction research, which is pertinent to understanding user engagement with digital health tools.
JMIR Hum Factors 2025;12:e70177
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