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Artificial Intelligence Applications in Emergency Toxicology: Advancements and Challenges
Poisoning is a major cause of emergency department visits globally, and studies have shown that children and young adults are commonly affected [2,3]. Data from the United States Poison Control Centers reflect a concerning trend of rising numbers of severe toxic exposures leading to more serious outcomes [4]. Emergency care providers operate in a high-stakes environment where they are constantly challenged by the vast and everchanging landscape of toxic exposures.
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e73121
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The prevalence of any 12-month mental disorder among young people aged 16‐24 years in the WSPHN catchment is 31%, slightly lower than the New South Wales prevalence of 36.3%. Rates of help-seeking in the WSPHN catchment are lower than the New South Wales average rate. In 2023, a total of 19.3% of young people had an MH consultation and 7.9% accessed MH services via digital technologies in the previous 12 months [27].
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e71256
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To enhance the generalizability and applicability of the research across institutions with varying levels and organizational structures, we have included 3 participating sites: a medical center (NTUH), and 2 regional hospitals (Fu Jen Catholic University Hospital [FJCUH] and Min-Sheng General Hospital [MSGH]).
This study adopts a 2-phase design, beginning with a pilot study followed by a multicenter cluster randomized clinical trial.
JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e72928
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