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Complex Hospital-Based Electronic Prescribing–Based Intervention to Support Antimicrobial Stewardship: Qualitative Study

Complex Hospital-Based Electronic Prescribing–Based Intervention to Support Antimicrobial Stewardship: Qualitative Study

Place of observation Description of place Person observed Role Person asked if they have heard of, trained for, or used electronic Prescribing–Based Antimicrobial Stewardship Plus (e PAMS+) Person interviewed Role Activity observed Notes on non-audio-recorded comments to researcher Interaction with researcher Notes on observed conversations Reflections of researcher Further research questions Interview transcripts and observation notes were uploaded to NVivo (v.12, QSR International).

Kathrin Cresswell, Susan Hinder, Aziz Sheikh, Neil Watson, David Price, Andrew Heed, Sarah Katie Pontefract, Jamie Coleman, Jillian Beggs, Antony Chuter, Ann Slee, Robin Williams

JMIR Form Res 2024;8:e54458

Implementation of the COVID-19 Vulnerability Index Across an International Network of Health Care Data Sets: Collaborative External Validation Study

Implementation of the COVID-19 Vulnerability Index Across an International Network of Health Care Data Sets: Collaborative External Validation Study

For the external validation using COVID-19 data, patients were included in the target population if they satisfied the criteria below: Presenting at an outpatient or ED visit with COVID-19 (COVID-19 was identified by a diagnosis code for SARS-COV-2 or a positive test for SARS-COV-2 that was recorded after January 1, 2020) Aged ≥18 years during the outpatient or ED visit ≥365 days of observation time in the data prior to the outpatient or ED visit No diagnosis of influenza, influenza-like symptoms, or pneumonia

Jenna M Reps, Chungsoo Kim, Ross D Williams, Aniek F Markus, Cynthia Yang, Talita Duarte-Salles, Thomas Falconer, Jitendra Jonnagaddala, Andrew Williams, Sergio Fernández-Bertolín, Scott L DuVall, Kristin Kostka, Gowtham Rao, Azza Shoaibi, Anna Ostropolets, Matthew E Spotnitz, Lin Zhang, Paula Casajust, Ewout W Steyerberg, Fredrik Nyberg, Benjamin Skov Kaas-Hansen, Young Hwa Choi, Daniel Morales, Siaw-Teng Liaw, Maria Tereza Fernandes Abrahão, Carlos Areia, Michael E Matheny, Kristine E Lynch, María Aragón, Rae Woong Park, George Hripcsak, Christian G Reich, Marc A Suchard, Seng Chan You, Patrick B Ryan, Daniel Prieto-Alhambra, Peter R Rijnbeek

JMIR Med Inform 2021;9(4):e21547

Assessing Physical Activities Occurring on Sidewalks and Streets: Protocol for a Cross-Sectional Study

Assessing Physical Activities Occurring on Sidewalks and Streets: Protocol for a Cross-Sectional Study

Given our expectations, this would equate to an average of 36 observation routes per neighborhood or a total of 324 observation routes. Each observation route in a neighborhood will be observed 3 times on a weekday and 3 times on a weekend day, which will give us a stable estimate of the outcome variable [52]. Each observation period will last 10 min and occur during each of the following time periods: 8 to 9 am, 12 to 1 pm, and 5 to 6 pm (note: all observations will occur during daylight hours).

Richard Robert Suminski Jr, Gregory Dominick, Philip Saponaro

JMIR Res Protoc 2019;8(7):e12976

How to Conduct Multimethod Field Studies in the Operating Room: The iPad Combined With a Survey App as a Valid and Reliable Data Collection Tool

How to Conduct Multimethod Field Studies in the Operating Room: The iPad Combined With a Survey App as a Valid and Reliable Data Collection Tool

The exact number of questions asked per observation varied because we used the i Survey function to choose a branching logic. Using this feature, the survey directs the user to a prespecified question or information screen depending on how a question is answered. Also, control questions were included to verify that an observation was within the predefined study inclusion criteria. For example, if the question “Is this an emergency situation?”

David W Werner Tscholl, Mona Weiss, Donat R Spahn, Christoph B Noethiger

JMIR Res Protoc 2016;5(1):e4