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E-Cigarette Narratives of User-Generated Posts on Xiaohongshu in China: Content Analysis
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e71173
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This is consistent with the results of Han et al [70] and Fleming et al [71]; when gamification was applied, the retention rate was high without increasing the risk to the participants compared to general treatment. Pramana et al [72] found that adding gamification elements to the m Health service made it more valuable and appealing, resulting in higher use compared to the nongamified version. For this purpose, a mission challenge was included in the MUZZIM service.
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e69190
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It adheres to the standards outlined in EN 17269 and ISO 27269 [18], primarily designed to support scenarios involving “unplanned, cross-border care,” while its utility extends beyond this scope. The IPS document is crafted to be globally applicable, transcending regional or national boundaries. The IPS dataset is intentionally concise and not exhaustive, making it suitable for any medical specialty and independent of specific health conditions while remaining clinically pertinent.
JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e56272
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