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This process was conducted independently by 2 individuals trained in research methods with the following characteristics: Analyst A is a first-generation Asian American woman with training in public health science and epidemiology with extensive experience within health care delivery systems, while Analyst B is a White woman with training in human-centered design with experience in designing new products and services to enhance patient experiences with health care.
JMIR Hum Factors 2025;12:e72913
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Acceptance of AI-Powered Chatbots Among Physiotherapy Students: International Cross-Sectional Study
Those with experience received questionnaire A, and those without experience received modified questionnaire B. For the digital version, researchers provided clear instructions and links, highlighting the importance of selecting the appropriate questionnaire according to prior AI-PCs’ use. The digital questionnaire back button character was enabled to allow respondents to review and change their answers.
JMIR Med Educ 2025;11:e76574
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(B) The gait device motion. As the user bears weight into the device during ambulation, the device’s rotating wheels push the nonparetic foot backward during stance. This backward motion promotes usage of the paretic leg by slightly destabilizing the nonparetic leg. To adjust for the added height of the device, a similar height but stationary platform is worn on the foot of the paretic limb.
JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e67297
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Individuals who have taken vitamin B or tryptophan supplementation within 2 weeks of participation.
Individuals unwilling or unable to provide informed consent.
Individuals with a known history of type 1 or 2 diabetes mellitus or other metabolic conditions that would interfere with study parameters, including chronic kidney disease, chronic liver disease, or history of hypoglycemia.
JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e74999
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The gray dashed line in plots B and E indicates the time at which EARS truncated data collection at 639 minutes from midnight. EARS: Effortless Assessment Research System.
This study tested the concordance among smartphone-based, diary, and wearable (ie, actigraphy) sources of data to measure common metrics of sleep health. We found that when comparing diary and EARS in-bed and out-of-bed periods across 24 hours, EARS yielded a high TPR and low FPR.
JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e67455
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An Examination of Generative AI Response to Suicide Inquires: Content Analysis
JMIR Ment Health 2025;12:e73623
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