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The CHAMP App was developed for data transfer with a pediatric cardiac population and provides families and the clinical team with a new model of care leveraged by a mobile app integrated with a software platform [17]. Data options include feeding intake, output, vital signs, weights, videos, and concerns (Figure 1).
JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e67398
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While unaware that any responses had been AI-generated, they graded 5 deidentified student responses and 2 AI-generated responses (presented in random order) for their CAPP question, using a standard rubric (Multimedia Appendix 1). For 2 CAPPs, 4 student responses were used instead of 5 due to lack of consent for inclusion in the registry. Grading each CAPP took approximately 30 minutes; thus, a larger sample size was infeasible for this exploratory study.
JMIR Med Educ 2025;11:e72034
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The novelty lies in a parallel signal processing approach, deriving 3 physiological readings from a single bioimpedance feed, which streamlines the device. Initial testing on a single human participant demonstrated the potential for future integration into a smart telemonitoring health system.
Agcayazi et al [41] designed a wearable bioimpedance analyzer for infant hydration monitoring.
JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2025;13:e60569
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Moreover, the burden and cost of administering a full cognitive assessment would likely make such an approach unrealistic.
One possible solution to this issue is the development of a digital platform with automated administration/scoring, designed for remote data collection—eliminating the need for participants to visit a clinic [18].
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e55469
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Conversely, a rigid or traditional medical culture can act as a barrier to the usage of new technologies and methods [4]. The role of medical culture extends beyond the attitudes of individual professionals, influencing how teams function and how institutions respond to emerging challenges in health care [5].
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e68406
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Preliminary analysis of PIC Health (Pacific Islander Community Health/Elige Salud) study data will inform the first phase of developing a beta version of a mobile health (m Health) app. This will enable collection of detailed feedback on the app’s acceptability, feasibility, and general design from community leaders, members, and other stakeholders. This study aims to identify community priorities and general themes to build the m Health beta app.
JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e76178
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Overview of unstructured data processing for a single timestep. CUIs are extracted from clinical notes by c TAKES and assembled into a usable data structure that maps encounter ID to a list of CUIs associated with the timestep. A table of CUI-associated data is created, independent of patient data, containing preferred text, ICD codes, Sap BERT embedding, and cluster information.
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e75340
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Since cortisol is incorporated into growing hair, hair is emerging as a novel matrix for measuring retrospective cortisol secretion over months [9,11,12]. Each 1 cm hair segment, beginning from the proximal end, approximates a month’s cortisol production.
JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e63811
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Nivel-PCD: All insurance claims codes as recorded by the GP are received, however, when a dataset has been requested by the researcher, the codes are filtered by the data processor to include a selection of codes relevant to the study (in agreement with the researchers), on a database zone level.
Contacts
Defined as moments of contact between a GP and a patient. Based on unique dates on which an insurance claim code was recorded by the GP, that is, the maximum number of contacts per patient per day is 1.
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e64628
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Addressing care partner needs is a pressing health, economic, and social imperative.
There is a growing literature on web-based peer support networks for care partners of people with serious illness, and such networks typically contain a platform to exchange information and provide peer support [5].
JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e70206
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