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Our questionnaire was primarily informed by prior studies from the subregion—most notably the work by Afolaranmi et al [4] in Nigeria, whose clinical training context is highly comparable to Sierra Leone. Given that many Sierra Leonean medical educators and clinical trainers received their training in Nigeria and a number of Nigerian professors practice in Sierra Leone, we found these instruments to be a suitable starting point.
JMIRx Med 2025;6:e75127
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For example, Mc Cambridge et al [71] discussed how research participant effects—an expansion on the Hawthorne effect [72]—can introduce bias, including demand characteristics [73]. Studies involving high levels of staff contact with participants may induce behavior change by repeatedly engaging participants outside of their natural context, artificially impacting results and reducing generalizability [74,75].
JMIR Public Health Surveill 2025;11:e66921
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Accordingly, we considered WBs with a time overlap exceeding 80% of their duration as true positives, as detailed in the work by Kirk et al [26].
For each WB, 6 gait characteristics were obtained from the single wearable device and the reference system: cadence (steps per minute; the number of steps taken per minute), stride length (meters; the length of 2 consecutive steps), number of steps, stride duration (seconds) [27], walking speed (m/s) [26], and distance (meters).
JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e67792
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Experiences Receiving and Delivering Virtual Health Care For Women: Qualitative Evidence Synthesis
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e68314
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The Whats App chatbot interface including (A) starting the flow and child identity data input and (B) anthropometry data input, WHO growth chart, and results analysis. HAZ: height-for-age z-score; WAZ: weight-for-age z-score; WHO: World Health Organization; WHZ: weight-for-height z-score.
JMIR Pediatr Parent 2025;8:e58752
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Recent review studies, such as the ones by Gerber et al [14] and Yun et al [24], have not focused on Io T or AI technologies. In contrast, this study aimed to shed light on potential novel privacy concerns in the context of cutting-edge technologies. Yun et al [24] demonstrated that the literature on privacy has undergone significant changes in the past 2 decades, including increased focus on contextual factors.
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e71951
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Stigma and discrimination have various presentations that put affected persons and their families through emotional distress, which Thornicroft et al [19] termed double jeopardy. While mental illness stigma is a universal health problem, the stigma connected to a Black person diagnosed with mental health disorders in the Western world could be a threefold or triple-edged sword, as they have racism to deal with besides stigma and discrimination associated with mental illnesses.
JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e66851
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